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Norton Commander
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Platform, operating system: Microsoft MS-DOS
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Developer: Symantec Corporation
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Norton Commander
Developer / company: Symantec
Norton Commander is a legendary file manager for MS-DOS. It was quickly abandoned when Windows 95 hit the market.
The Norton Commander is the most useful DOS program ever written. Symantec (The makers of NC) dropped the ball when Windows 95 arrived. They now have Norton Navigator, which is not really any different than Windows Explorer. There is a Norton Commander for Windows 95 that was written overseas (Ireland, I believe), but many of these Shareware "Commanders" are better implementations. There does seem to be a Commander program for every OS: Unix, Linux, OS/2, Windows, and DOS. .
The Norton Commander software seems to be old or discontinued.
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Norton Commander works with the following file extensions:
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Norton Commander default file extension associations
Comparison table of actions that Norton Commander can perform with each of its associated file type beta
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