[ANN]: twander 3.134 Released And Available

Tim Daneliuk tundra at tundraware.com
Tue Mar 11 15:30:08 EST 2003


'twander' Version 3.134 is now released and available for download at:

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

The last public release was 3.0.

Existing users should upgrade immediately as this release contains
substantial bug fixes and many new features.

This release also introduces these new features:

   1) Ability to sort by any column

   2) Ability to use regular expressions to select directories or files

   3) Ability to maintain a single configuration file for all systems and
      users by means of new conditional statements and include directive
      in the configuration language.

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

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


What Is 'twander'?
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'twander' is a macro-programmable Filesystem Browser which 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.)
    - 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 3100/1300 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 and a screen shot. Better still,
download the tarball and read the documentation.


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tundra at tundraware.com







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