


The same two panels, but meeting all the modern requirements of the Windows look and feel, and with the same user-friendly attitude. However, comparing the number of functions any of today's file managers perform with those handled by the DOS-era Norton Commander is like comparing a modern supercruiser with a Mississippi paddle-steamer.įrigate 3, among others, is faithful to the Norton Commander interface traditions. Norton Commander's hot keys, as well as its two-panel interface, have become so popular that many modern file managers now reproduce them more or less identically. In those days, using F5 to copy files, F6 to rename or move them, and F8 to delete them, seemed as natural as to wake up in the morning.

Those were great times, weren't they? Floppy disks of different sizes, 40MB hard drives… and our best friend Norton Commander with its two blue panels. The number of people old enough to look back with fondness on the days when DOS was the main operating system are gradually diminishing in number. Company Plugins Download Order Support Contacts Helpįrigate 3 as a Descendant of Norton Commander
