I hate the windows 16Bit cmd.exe, this thing is unusable.. ;-)
There is an alternative though... a tool that creates a pipe IO
to the real cmd.exe but it is just a new console ..with resize
colors etc..etc..
http://sourceforge.net/projects/console/
(download the beta 2)
You can reconfigure any application to run in it.. So is newlisp!)
So you have a better console under windows..
1 dime tip for today: Console2
1 dime tip for today: Console2
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Re: 1 dime tip for today: Console2
It may be interesting variant : http://code.google.com/p/conemu-maximus5/wiki/ConEmu
With support "xterm 256 color mode" :-)
Your opinion?
With support "xterm 256 color mode" :-)
Your opinion?
Re: 1 dime tip for today: Console2
Ah yes ik know that one.. its a plugin for the far commander (russian version of midmight commander ;-)
At the time it just did not do what i wanted iy to do..but probably its enhanced meanwhile..
I jumped to an older console program, already used with OS2 for years, Take Command / TCC from JPsoft. The TCC is free the TCMD is commericial and it has hunderds of Batch enhancements etc...
(which is actualy the only console replacement i found that was working correctly.. there is another cmd
replacement for windows which is 32 bits and was created by a dutch/belgium guy..but not supported anymore, but its free and fast... sorry forgot the name...)
The other option im using under windows is running a local free sshd and connect with putty / xshell to my local machine ;-)
At the time it just did not do what i wanted iy to do..but probably its enhanced meanwhile..
I jumped to an older console program, already used with OS2 for years, Take Command / TCC from JPsoft. The TCC is free the TCMD is commericial and it has hunderds of Batch enhancements etc...
(which is actualy the only console replacement i found that was working correctly.. there is another cmd
replacement for windows which is 32 bits and was created by a dutch/belgium guy..but not supported anymore, but its free and fast... sorry forgot the name...)
The other option im using under windows is running a local free sshd and connect with putty / xshell to my local machine ;-)
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