First post, by Grzyb
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What can be even more important than the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States of America?
Of course - the 40th anniversary of one of the most important pieces of software in history!
Precisely speaking, The Norton Commander, Version 1.00 files are dated May 15, 1986:
A truly AWESOME program, based on brilliant observation that there's so many operations with TWO arguments - source and destination...
copy, move, compare, convert, create archive, extract archive...
It's so natural to have TWO panels for such operations!
And at the same time - all the power of the CLI is always at hand!
So, while the original product is long dead, the idea is very alive in countless clones for modern systems - especially Midnight Commander and FAR.
And we have received a bunch of anniversary gifts...
Something sought-after for great many years: NC-like FTP clients for DOS - FTP2P and FTP4DOS.
Also, the source code for Volkov Commander - a program incredibly compact, yet powerful, a true masterpiece of assembly programming!
Big thanks to all the authors of the original and the modern stuff, especially John Socha, Peter Norton, Miguel de Icaza, Eugene Roshal, Vsevolod Volkov, Stefan Tanurkov, Brian Havard, Radozd, Projanglez, and - again - John Socha!
In 2003, I voted in favour of joining the European Union. However, due to recent developments - especially the restrictions on cash usage - I'm hereby withdrawing my support. DOWN WITH THE EU!