Subj : Windows 10.
To : Holger Granholm
From : Paul Quinn
Date : Sun Jan 10 2016 07:17 pm
Hi! Holger,
On 09 Jan 16 11:45, you wrote to me:
PQ>> Well... GMTA. My second was Total Commander! [giggle]
HG> Another file manager, I understand.
Yes. Hence the GMTA. Very early on around 1987, I started using Norton
Commander for DOS and that lasted about 5 years; I still have a copy of a
European variant with a BBS terminal option. At some time, I did have a look
at XTree but I didn't really like it since it didn't follow the same
multi-directory panel layout that I was used to. Since the early 90s I've been
using Total Commander for Windows (TC for short). That's over 25 years! :)
These days I use Tux Commander on all of my Linux systems: One Dell desktop;
and about eight alternate USB boot & VirtualBox PC incarnations. It's the
closest approximation to TC in Windows, though with a couple of rough edges. I
also have a copy of the Gnome Commander on the Dell but it's not used often, as
it's a recent discovery courtesy of Bjoern Felton. Now I'm straying... like an
old bloke. Oops. For a squiz at some happy snaps of some of my machines and
other things, take a trip when you get a chance to:
http://members.dodo.com.au/~colgilly/
HG> right now and more snow falling vertically.
Ah, weather... well, we're technically into the second month of summer but it
60-85% humidity but the Earth is still warming. It will get hotter through to
April/May, as we get deeper into the cyclone season. Oh, and I've just this
weekend installed my second UPS. So I'm ready for the storm season. :)
HG> Have a nice evening,
Thank you kindly. Have fun! Be good. (I don't think they're mutually
exclusive.)
Cheers,
Paul.
... Whenever I get a grip on reality, the handle falls off.
--- Paul's Win98SE VirtualBox
* Origin: Quinn's Post - Maryborough, Queensland, OZ (3:640/384)