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 Necromancer's Dos Navigator - Default branch
Section: Unix

 

Added: Mon, Feb 14th 2005 06:43 UTC (3 years, 9 months ago) Updated: Tue, Sep 30th 2008 18:14 UTC (1 month, 23 days ago)


Screenshot About:
Necromancer's Dos Navigator is a "Norton Commander" clone. It uses a well known text-mode interface, is highly customizable, and has a lot of features. Its key features are a text editor with syntax highlighting, horizontal/vertical blocks, multiple codepages, undo/redo, bookmarks, powerful searching, and regex; a file viewer with text view, asm/dump/hex edit, raw blocks, header viewer, search, regex, and unlimited filesize; a powerful filepanel with higlighting, VFSs, and filefind with textsearch and regex; a calculator; and more.

Author:
Angels Holocaust [contact developer]

Rating:
8.79/10.00 (28 votes)

Homepage:
http://ndn.muxe.com/
Tar/GZ:
http://ndn.muxe.com/download/
Changelog:
http://forums.muxe.com/index.php?showtopic=3200

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  4 - Beta
[Environment]  Console (Text Based)
[Intended Audience]  Developers, End Users/Desktop, System Administrators
[License]  Freeware
[Operating System]  Microsoft :: MS-DOS, Microsoft :: Windows, Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows 95/98/ME, Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows NT/2000/XP, POSIX :: Linux
[Programming Language]  Assembly, C, Pascal
[Topic]  Desktop Environment :: File Managers

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Angels Holocaust (Owner)

» Rating: 8.79/10.00 (Rank 62)
» Vitality: 0.14% (Rank 833)
» Popularity: 3.08% (Rank 1470)

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 2.31.1909 30-Sep-2008 Freeware Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog

 Comments

[»] How can you live without NDN?
by dandv - Jan 20th 2008 00:55:39

NDN is the first program I start after I boot my machine, and the last I shut down. Using NDN, I am more efficient managing files than anyone could ever be using Explorer. Same goes for the command line: take your best Unix guru and have them compile/build/test/release/update files job using the command line - they won't be able to beat a regular user of a file manager such as NDN.

If you find yourself typing "cd; ls; cp; mv; cat" etc. - get NDN. Your productivity boost will be beyond "significant".

--
If God is so smart, why do you fart?

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[»] Great tool
by Marcus Moll - Dec 29th 2005 14:08:19

Nice tool, again a comander under Windows!
Keep on

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[»] Download BETA versions!
by Angels Holocaust - Feb 15th 2005 00:53:06

The download of the last beta version instead of the last releases of the download page is recommended!

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    [»] The best file manager since the year 1993!
    by Din_ - Feb 19th 2007 03:26:27


    I use this file manager daily since version 1.00a since the year 1993.

    It have very smart realisation of all fearures and everything is configurable.

    This file manager has brought a lot of innovations to Norton-like file managers which became the standard.

    The newer file namagers still have not got all the features which DOS Navigator has in the first versions.

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