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<font color="#FFFF00">Welcome to X Northern Captain v.5.x.x</font></h3></center>
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<td ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP><b><font size=-1>XNC Index:</font></b>
<br><font size=-1><a href="index.html">Overview</a></font>
<br><font size=-1><a href="doc8.html">Installation</a></font>
<br><font size=-1><a href="doc1.html">Panels</a></font>
<br><font size=-1><a href="doc2.html">Commands</a></font>
<br><font size=-1><a href="doc4.html">VFS_support</a></font>
<br><font size=-1><a href="doc5.html">Bookmark</a></font>
<br><font size=-1><a href="doc6.html">Extensions</a></font>
<br><font size=-1><a href="doc7.html">User Menu</a></font>
<br><font size=-1><a href="doc3.html">Hot Keys</a></font></td>
<td><b>X Northern Captain</b> (XNC) is a file manager for X Windows. XNC
has the same ideology as Norton Commander but also many additional and
specific functions including a Virtual File System (<a href="doc4.html">VFS</a>)
with support for tar, zip, rar, rpm, deb, bzip2, and lha archives, FTP
support, built-in terminal, viewer for JPEG, GIF, BMP, TGA, XPM, and XBM
formats, an editor, users menu, extensions sociation, bookmarks for frequently
used directories, and more.
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Two panels with highlighted directory listings give You simple and easy
way to manipulate files on Your system. </li>
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Built in xterminal window for executing shell commands.</li>
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Bookmark feature allow You to remember Hot Directories and quick changing
to it. </li>
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<font color="#FFFF00">Virtual File System</font> can manipulate files in
popular archive formats and over FTP connection as easy as with files on
normal Disk file system (DFS).</li>
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Wide variety of file operations:</li>
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Browse directories on disks, archives and FTP sessions</li>
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Copy/Move files from virtual file system</li>
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Delete files </li>
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View files in text/binary modes or as images</li>
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Edit text files in builtin or external editor</li>
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Execute files from any type of file system</li>
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Change attributes of files</li>
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Change owner of files</li>
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Create archives</li>
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File, directory and system information</li>
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and more... (see <a href="doc2.html">commands</a> for complete list)</li>
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User difened file associations with your favourite applications</li>
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Configurable user menu for often using commands.</li>
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XDnd v3 - drag and drop protocol for mouse fans, that allow dragging files
between xnc and many other polular applications like GNOME and KDE apps.</li>
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Free way for defining your own <a href="doc3.html">hot keys</a> to xnc
commands via xncsetup tool.</li>
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Skin plugins and color changing schema allows xnc to be configurable as
you wish</li>
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Many other configurable feature are accessible in xnc configuraion window.</li>
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<p><br>XNC is written in C++ and ported to many unix platforms, so you
can use it on your favorite OS.
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Various installation schemas and process see <a href="doc8.html">Installation</a>.</li>
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Virtual File System organizations see <a href="doc4.html">VFS support</a>.</li>
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Panel conception and work with it see <a href="doc1.html">Panels</a>.</li>
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Bookmark manipulations see <a href="doc5.html">Bookmarks</a>.</li>
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Full list of xnc commands with description see <a href="doc2.html">Commands</a>.</li>
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How to write extension association file see <a href="doc6.html">Extensions</a>.</li>
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Define you own user menu in <a href="doc7.html">User menu</a>.</li>
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Default hot key mapping to xnc commands see <a href="doc3.html">Hot Keys</a>.</li>
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<center><font size=-1>XNC </font>
<br><font size=-1><a href="http://xnc.dubna.su">xnc.dubna.su</a></font></center>
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<div align=right><font size=-1>Author <a href="mailto: "Leonid V. Khramov" <leo@xnc.dubna.su>">Leonid
V. Khramov</a></font>
<br><font size=-1><a href="mailto: "Leonid V. Khramov" <leo@xnc.dubna.su>">leo@xnc.dubna.su</a></font>
<br><font size=-1>St-Petersburg</font>
<br><font size=-1>Russia</font>
<br><font size=-1>1995-2002</font></div>
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