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{{Software
{{Software
|Picture=onscreen2-001.png
|Picture=onscreen2-002.png
|Version=2.11 (1995)
|Version=2.11 (Apr 1995)
|Vendor=Warp Factor 7
|Vendor=Warp Factor 7
|Author=[[John J. Allen]]
|Author=[[John J. Allen]]
|License=GNU GPL V2 / Open Source
|License=GNU GPL V2
|Download=[http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-viewer.php?dir=/pub/os2/util/file&file=onscreen2_211.zip hobbes]
|Download={{FileLink|OnScreen2_2-11.zip}}
|Website=
}}
}}
OnScreen/2 is a filemanager, file viewer, and hex viewer.
OnScreen/2 is a sophisticated fullscreen text and binary file viewer for the OS/2, DOS and Win32 operating systems running on IBM compatible PCs based on the 386 or higher CPUs.
 
OnScreen/2 displays files in a text window or fullscreen session and provides scrolling, positioning, searching and filtering commands. The program provides a file browser for selecting files which also provides basic file management functionality and supports redirected input (i.e. piping).


==ScreenShots==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:onscreen2-001.png
File:onscreen2-001.png|File browser
File:onscreen2-002.png
File:onscreen2-003.png|File browser
</gallery>
</gallery>


[[Category:Software]]
==Links==
* [https://github.com/OS2World/UTIL-FILEMANAGER-OnScreen2 Source Code Git]
 
[[Category:Open Source Software]]
[[Category:Open Source Software]]
[[Category:File Managers]]

Latest revision as of 11:52, 19 May 2022

OnScreen/2
Version 2.11 (Apr 1995)
Vendor Warp Factor 7
Author John J. Allen
License GNU GPL V2
Download OnScreen2_2-11.zip
Website

OnScreen/2 is a sophisticated fullscreen text and binary file viewer for the OS/2, DOS and Win32 operating systems running on IBM compatible PCs based on the 386 or higher CPUs.

OnScreen/2 displays files in a text window or fullscreen session and provides scrolling, positioning, searching and filtering commands. The program provides a file browser for selecting files which also provides basic file management functionality and supports redirected input (i.e. piping).