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=== What is Norton Commander? ===
Norton Commander (commonly shortened to "NC") was a prototypical orthodox file manager (OFM), written by John Socha and released by Peter Norton Computing (later acquired by the Symantec corporation). NC is a file manager which essentially acts as the text user interface for DOS. It was officially produced by Symantec between 1986 and 1998. The last DOS version of Norton Commander, 5.51, was released on July 1, 1998.


=== WinNc, a Norton Commander Clone ===


[[Image:Winnc screenshot.jpg|thumb|right|WinNc Screenshot]]
WinNc was the natural follow up for NC for DOS. WinNc was developed by Dunes MultiMedia for the Windows platform. WinNc uses the same key combinations and the 2-panel technology as NC did.
 
== What is WinNc? ==
 
WinNc is a file manager for Windows 11 / 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP / 2003 / 2000 / ME / 98 / 95 that replaces the use of the existing Windows Explorer. Developed by a Dutch multimedia company called Dunes MultiMedia, WinNc uses the same key shortcuts and the same mouse functionality as a well-known DOS file manager, Norton Commander. The product gives you direct drag-and-drop access to servers, network neighborhoods and other network computers in the double-pane interface, each of which function independently. In addition to standard file-management functions such as formatting, copying, moving, deleting and editing files, WinNc lets you view inside compressed files as if they were directories (it allows you to split, encrypt and FTP files, too). WinNc can view JPEG, GIF, BMP, TGA, WMF, PCX, WAV, FLC, DOCS, XLS, HTML, MID and AVI files. It supports extraction from WAV to MP3 files, ripping audio cd's to MP3 and converting WAV to MP3. A new feature in WinNc is the ability to record files on CDs or DVDs. WinNc is shareware and can be freely downloaded and distributed from the Dunes MultiMedia website.
 
WinNc is available in the following languages:
English, German, Dutch.
 
== Content ==
 
=== About WinNc and NC ===
 
[[WinNc: A Norton Commander Clone (NC)]]
 
[[Version History]]
 
=== WinNc Interface ===
 
[[WinNc Interface]]
 
[[Two panels filemanagement]]
 
[[Toolbars in WinNc]]
 
[[Tabs in WinNc (Video)]]
 
=== File functions in WinNc ===
 
[[WinNc File Functions]]
 
[[WinNc compression support]]
 
[[Synchronize files in WinNc]]
 
=== WinNc Media Viewing ===
 
[[WinNc fileviewer]]
 
[[Quickview in WinNc]] 
 
[[Audio in WinNc]]
 
[[Video in WinNc]]
 
[[Slideshow in WinNc]]
 
[[Keyboard Shortcuts]]
 
[[Frequently Asked Questions]]
 
[[Requirements]]
 
=== Internet and Network ===
 
[[WinNc FTP]]
 
[[Network connect]]
 
=== Extra ===
 
[[Portable WinNc]]
 
=== See also ===
[http://www.winnc.com WinNc website]
 
[http://forum.winnc.com WinNc forum]
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WinNc WinNc on en.wikipedia.org]
 
[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/WinNc WinNc on nl.wikipedia.org]
 
[[Wikipedia copy]]

Latest revision as of 15:49, 23 December 2022

What is Norton Commander?

Norton Commander (commonly shortened to "NC") was a prototypical orthodox file manager (OFM), written by John Socha and released by Peter Norton Computing (later acquired by the Symantec corporation). NC is a file manager which essentially acts as the text user interface for DOS. It was officially produced by Symantec between 1986 and 1998. The last DOS version of Norton Commander, 5.51, was released on July 1, 1998.

WinNc, a Norton Commander Clone

WinNc was the natural follow up for NC for DOS. WinNc was developed by Dunes MultiMedia for the Windows platform. WinNc uses the same key combinations and the 2-panel technology as NC did.