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Dos Navigator Open Source Project is dedicated for development of the popular file shell Dos...

DOS Navigator OSP Platforms

tick-square Linux
tick-square Windows

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DOS Navigator OSP Overview

Dos Navigator Open Source Project is dedicated for development of the popular file shell Dos Navigator (DN) through collective efforts of an open group of programmers.

DOS Navigator OSP Features

tick-square File management
tick-square Console-based
tick-square Portable

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