Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!emory!mephisto!gatech!galbp!samna!jeff From: jeff@samna.UUCP (Jeff Barber) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Norton Utilities Message-ID: <250@samna.UUCP> Date: 29 May 90 17:11:08 GMT References: <1990May9.064608.14464@smcnet.smc.edu> <1990May16.221559.10075@ico.isc.com> <979@s8.Morgan.COM> <1990May24.224704.7557@smcnet.smc.edu> Reply-To: jeff@samna.UUCP (Jeff Barber) Organization: Draughtsman's Contractors Lines: 16 In article <1990May24.224704.7557@smcnet.smc.edu> byoder@smcnet.smc.edu (Brian Yoder) writes: :NCD is in there and works quite well (both in graphical mode and :command-line mode). Actually, I kind of like the Unix graphical :version better than the DOS counterpart because it allows you to see :some tree parents on the screen that the DOS version wouldn't show :(without some scrolling and searching). Like I said though, the :product will have to speak for itself. If you liked NCD under DOS, :I am sure you'll like it under Unix. How does NCD change directories? (I mean so that your active shell is affected, of course.) Have they hacked the C, Bourne shells &c to include the NCD stuff? Curious, Jeff