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Description

GNU Midnight Commander serves as a visual file manager under the GNU General Public License, categorizing it as Free Software. This comprehensive application operates in a full-screen text mode, providing users the ability to manage files and entire directory structures by copying, moving, or deleting them, as well as searching for files and executing commands in a subshell. It also comes equipped with built-in viewers and editors for enhanced functionality. Utilizing adaptable text interfaces like Ncurses or S-Lang, Midnight Commander can be effectively employed in standard consoles, X Window terminals, SSH connections, and various remote shells. Additionally, it can operate in local consoles or terminal emulators within any graphical setting or through SSH due to its Text User Interface (TUI). It's important to note that the mailing lists on GoogleGroups are intended solely for reading Trac messages and do not serve as a suitable platform for discussing bugs or solutions related to MC. Users are encouraged to report any bugs they encounter, submit patches to relevant tickets, and review existing patches for potential improvements. Engaging with the community in this manner helps maintain the software’s quality and functionality.

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It encompasses all the essential software necessary for your everyday activities—such as email, internet browsing, document editing, gaming, and a plethora of additional applications. MidnightBSD, supported by a small yet passionate group of developers, aims to build an accessible operating system that is available for everyone to use at no cost. This system is compatible with x86, AMD64 architectures, and can also be run as a Virtual Machine. While the FreeBSD project has established a robust server operating system, it frequently neglects the usability and performance aspects required for desktop environments. It is crucial to customize scheduling, resource allocation, security measures, and application support to better serve desktop users. Many BSD-based projects are designed primarily for server use or older systems, and while some offer FreeBSD with a user-friendly graphical interface, they still suffer from an underlying server-oriented structure. Our decision to fork FreeBSD was not due to any conflict, but rather because we saw it as an exceptional foundation to build upon. Ultimately, our goal is to bridge the gap between server efficiency and desktop user experience.

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Pricing Details

Free
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Free
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Free Version

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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

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Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
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Types of Training

Training Docs
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Live Training (Online)
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Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Midnight Commander

Founded

2003

Country

United States

Website

midnight-commander.org

Vendor Details

Company Name

MidnightBSD

Website

www.midnightbsd.org

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