A software application that combines a file manager and shell, developed for the Unix operating system.
What really sets Midnight Commander apart is its clear, user-friendly interface. Whether you're a newbie or an experienced user, it provides an intuitive way to interact with your Unix system, using the full screen space of your terminal.
Another benefit of Midnight Commander is that it can be used both locally and remotely, on the console or under X Window System. This versatility makes it ideal for a wide range of users, regardless of their level of experience.
One thing to note about Midnight Commander is that it used to support a GNOME interface, but this is no longer the case. However, it does run on a wide range of POSIX (Unix-like) operating systems, including GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, Solaris, and HP-UX. It can also be compiled under Cygwin on Windows.
The software uses GNU Autoconf to automatically configure itself for every Unix clone. It has been tested in the past on a variety of configurations, including i386-*-linux1.x, 2.x; alpha-linux-linux2; sparc-linux-linux2.x; sparc64-linux-linux2.1; and mips-sgi-irix5.x, 6.x.
Bear in mind that because Midnight Commander is a full-screen program, it won't run on dummy terminals. However, it will run on anything more advanced, like a vt100 terminal. If your terminal works with vi, emacs, elm, or pine, it should work just fine with Midnight Commander. Overall, this is a powerful and versatile tool that can make your Unix system significantly more efficient and user-friendly.
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