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MuCommander is an open source, dual-pane file manager available on all major operating systems. Copy, move, rename and batch rename, email files; Multiple tabs; Universal bookmarks; Credentials manager; Configurable keyboard shortcuts. In short, MC is one of those few things that changes your world. That’s why I’m going to show you how you can painlessly integrate MC with Mac OS X bash terminal. Goal: Configuring Midnight Commander under Mac OS X bash terminal. Acknowledgement: My gratitude goes to the open source community and especially to: Miguel de Icaza – creator.
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Midnight Commander Mac Os X Dmg Not Recognized
Dont do this. YOu have to be out of your skull to even want to use midnight commander on a mac. Plus the naasty little program does not have any help and wont tell you how to quit out of it (control -c wont work)
I have been using MidnightCommander [mc, and not GMC] since it came out on Unix systems. It is a masterpiece! I used it for every type of installation possible for every type of application under the moon. The fact is, you are right in a way concerning OS X. I really see no reason to use it in OS X. But in Darwin, whether Fink or pure, I do use it without problem.
pressing f1 will show the help. pressing f10 will quit, like it's shown on the bottom of the ui. 'man mc' will show you the manual.
midnight commander is one of the best file management tools available for unix-based-systems. the text-based-version of course does not run seamless in terminal.app due to bugs and limitations of terminal.app, but it works perfectly in xterm, also with mouse support, which you get for free with apples x11 beta.
as for every unix toy you have to know what you do. copying files will remove the resource forks and might make the file unusable. but this is the same with most of the unix apps...
Why not? My Mac is at home, I am not always there with it. Sometimes I need to move files around. I remember Norton Commander back in the old days. This is a breath of fresh air for times when I need quick remote file access.
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Great!
Thx .....
Sven