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Demos Commander

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Developer(s)
  
Serge Vakulenko

Operating system
  
Unix-like

License
  
GPL

Stable release
  
3.9 / March 6, 2001

Type
  
File manager

Demos Commander (deco) is an Orthodox File Manager for Unix-like systems and a clone of Norton Commander. The project started by Sergey Vakulenko in 1989 while working at the DEMOS ISP (thus the name Demos Commander: deco) and is considered one of the first orthodox file managers for the Unix-like systems.

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Interface

Demos Commander is a text mode application. The main interface consists of two panels which display the file system. It is used in a similar way to many other programs run in the Unix shell. Arrow keys control file selection, the insert key is used to select files (but no directories) and the Function Keys perform operations such as renaming, editing and copying files. Unlike many full screen programs that run in console, Demos Commander is not capable of resizing itself when the console changes resolution (for example, when an xterm window is resized) nor able to support any other console resolution than 80x24.

Small footprint

While lacking features found in more elaborate OFM programs, Demos Commander is suited for rescue-disk setups and for very limited systems (such as 486 based systems) because of its small memory footprint (less than one MiB), small binary size (a few hundred KiB) and close to zero dependencies (only ncurses is required).

Current development

Demos Commander seems not to be under active development any more, with the last version released at 2001 in source code form and a User's Manual for version 3.2.2 in 1993.

References

Demos Commander Wikipedia