Subj : Re: Windows 10.
To   : Paul Quinn
From : Holger Granholm
Date : Mon Jan 11 2016 01:17 pm

In a message on Monday 01-10-16 Paul Quinn said to Holger Granholm:

Good evening Paul,

HG> Another file manager, I understand.

PQ> Yes.  Hence the GMTA.  Very early on around 1987, I started using
PQ> Norton Commander for DOS and that lasted about 5 years; I still have
PQ> a copy of a European variant with a BBS terminal option.  At some
PQ> time, I did have a look at XTree but I didn't really like it since
PQ> it didn't follow the same multi-directory panel layout that I was
PQ> used to.  Since the early 90s I've been using Total Commander for
PQ> Windows (TC for short).  That's over 25 years!  :)

Thanks for the list of various Windows File Managers. I have also in the
beginning run Norton Commander, Central Points which began as PCTools,
and maybe some others, but I'm glad that I stayed with Xtree and now its
descendants ZTree for OS/2 and Windows.

PQ> of my machines and other things, take a trip when you get a chance
PQ> to:
PQ> http://members.dodo.com.au/~colgilly/

I've deferred this message of yours. It will stay there until I delete
it, ie. not automagically disappear as the reply directory will, after a
set time in days.

PQ> Ah, weather... well, we're technically into the second month of
PQ> summer but it hasn't startd to really heat up yet.  We're having
PQ> 30-34�C days with variable 60-85% humidity but the Earth is still
PQ> warming.

I just read in todays newspaper that there have wild bush fires, IIRC
south of Perth, with temperatures about 39�C and strong winds.

A local inhabitant here is visiting her sisters over there, over the
XMAS season.

Have a nice evening,

PQ> Thank you kindly.  Have fun!  Be good.  (I don't think they're
PQ> mutually exclusive.)


Cheers from here too,

Holger

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