[ANN]: 'twander' Cross-Platform File Manager Version 3.231 Released And Available

Tim Daneliuk tundra at tundraware.com
Wed Jul 1 22:50:25 CEST 2009


'twander' Version 3.231 is now released and available for download at:

         http://www.tundraware.com/Software/twander

The last public release was 3.224.  This release fixes a number
of bugs and adds a variety of useful new features.  See the
WHATSNEW.txt file for all the details.

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What Is 'twander'?
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'twander' is a macro-programmable Filesystem Browser that runs on both
Unix-like systems as well as Win32 systems. It embraces the best ideas
of both similar GUI-driven programs (Konqueror, Windows Explorer) as
well as text-based interfaces (Midnight Commander, List, Sweep).


Or, If You Prefer The "Elevator Pitch"
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'twander' is:

   - A better file browser for Unix and Win32.
    (Tested on FreeBSD, Linux, Win32. Probably works on Mac OS/X, but not tested.)
   - A way to make browsing the same on all the OSs you use.
   - A macro-programmable tool that lets *you* define the features.
   - A GUI navigation front-end for your shell.
   - A way to "can" workflows for your technically-challenged colleagues.
   - A way to free yourself from the shackles of the mouse.
   - A way to significantly speed up your day-to-day workflow.
   - A Python/Tkinter application - about 5000 lines of code/comments
   - A RCT (Really Cool Tool) that will have you addicted in a day or two

See the web page for more information, a screen shot, and the complete
documentation.

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Complete details of all fixes, changes, and new features can be found in
the WHATSNEW.txt and documentation files included in the distribution.

Users are strongly encouraged to join the twander-users mailing list as
described in the documentation.

A FreeBSD port has been submitted as well.









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