Today (November 7 2004) Leif Erik Larsen has released version 1.6 beta #6 of his popular GUI file manager and command shell, Larsen Commander.

Larsen Commander is a powerful GUI file manager and command shell with a traditional look and feel inspired by the classic Norton Commander.

It combines the best of two very different worlds; - the command line and the file management panels. Both available at the same time, even in parallel while one or more commands are running in the background!

Larsen Commander is extremely useful espessially for advanced users such as programmers and system administrators that knows the power and the value of having the command line possibilities and the file operation panels available at the same time and in the same shell window. In fact, you can use Larsen Commander almost exactly the same way as you are using the standard system shell, but with a large number of additional and powerful features, such as the console monitor being scrollable and not limited to those "stupid" 25 lines or so.

But Larsen Commander is not only for the advanced users. Even the novice will find this piece of software very nice at hand. It makes the standard file operations a play, such as copying, moving and renaming files and directories. And of course the command line can be 100% disabled and hidden, for those who never uses it anyway.

Larsen Commander is available at

http://home.online.no/~leifel/lcmd/index.html

Please also be aware of the open online Larsen Commander discussion forum at

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lcmd

This new release of Larsen Commander has a lot of fixes and improvements. For a complete list, take a look at


http://home.online.no/~leifel/lcmd/history_next.html


Web Site:
http://home.online.no/~leifel/lcmd/index.html

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