3 - Too many new features to list.
5 - This is the last version to be actively maintained. The GNOME
6 edition is in stabilization and maintenance phase only. A new file
7 manager is being written for the GNOME project.
13 - The bookmark code has been completely revamped and now it supports
14 folders. New format for the hot list file.
15 - It is possible to copy a selected path name into the input line
19 - New built in GUI designer to help developers modify the look
20 of the program at run time (no penaly for users).
21 - Many dialog boxes now work.
22 - Right button now pops up a context sensitive action menu.
23 - Added many visual enhancements.
24 - The Tk edition is not yet finished though.
27 - Now we do background copy and move operations.
28 (you can ftp your files in the background now, for example).
30 - Built in text editor
31 - This is an easy to use text editor with pull-down menus.
32 The features it presently supports are: Block copy, move,
33 delete, cut, paste; key for key undo; file insertion; macro
34 definition; regular expression search and replace (and our
35 own scanf-printf search and replace); shift-arrow MSW-MAC
36 text highlighting (for the linux console only);
37 insert-overwrite toggle; and an option to pipe text blocks
38 through shell commands like indent.
40 Comes with Emacs keybindings as well.
42 mcedit is a link to mc which bring it up in editor mode.
45 - Many fixes and enhacements, better support for proxy
47 - Now we support both active and passive opens.
48 - Estimated time of arrival for ftp transfers.
50 - Much better support for proxies.
51 - ftp URL's now allow a password to be provided.
53 - ext2fs Undelete File system
57 - Now we flush the tarfs if the tar file has been modified
59 - External File systems:
60 - Speeded up RPM file system.
61 - New LHA file system.
62 - New ARC file system.
63 - New DEB file system (for those users of Debian).
64 - New RAR file system.
65 - Fixed problems with different zipfs.
68 - We get can use a mc file system by using either mc: or mc:// prefixes.
71 - Now we include a program that preprocesses mail if you view it
72 so, you get colored mails in the viewer.
73 - A simple ruler has been implemented (press Alt-r to enable it).
76 - Now you can do hex editions in your files with a single keystroke.
77 (invoke it by using the hex-viewer and then clicking on edit).
80 - Now we can search inside files using a piped grep (particularly
81 interesting to search inside virtual file system: tar files,
82 tar files on remote ftp sites, or searching information on an
86 - Input lines now support control-left, control-right movement on the
90 - We now support extra entries in a given rule with the Include=
94 - Windows NT, Windows 95 by Juan Grigera
95 - OS/2 by Alexander Dong.
98 - Many many many bug fixes and memory leaks have been fixed.
103 - External File system:
104 - Mtools file system works.
105 - New Cpio file system.
106 - New RPM file system.
109 - support for HSC firewall
111 - Lots of subshell fixes
114 - Editing of non-local files works now.
116 - Bunch of bug fixes.
118 - Panelize now works properly.
120 - Can work on Nextstep now.
122 - Windows NT port by Juan Grigera.
124 - Midnight Commander file system server:
125 - Fixed errno handling in the server.
126 - Fixed time handling in the server.
128 - Works with PAM if supported on the system.
132 This has been finished:
135 - Displays progress bars.
136 - Supports netware and windows nt servers
137 - Better support for symlinked files.
138 - Handles those warez sites file names.
139 - Increase the directory cache timeout.
140 - Cache flushing (C-r)
141 - If you append a /~ to the directory, you will log into your home
142 directory (this is done by default if you use the menus to connect).
144 - Subshell fixes (it should not hang any longer).
145 - Fixes prompt handling for zsh and tcsh users.
146 - Fixes variable expansion for tcsh (now you may edit files).
147 - Rewrote the sync code between the parend and child, should not hang
149 - Better command completion.
150 - Keypad handling enhanced:
151 - Special key treatment for +, -, \ and now may be configure to
152 only take place if you do not have a command typed in.
153 - Now the + and \ bindings when ran on the Linux console work
154 may use the keypad and M-+ and M-\ and leave the + and \ keys
156 - Better handling of the line drawing chars on OSF/1 and AIX.
157 - Enhanced tar/compressed tar file systems.
159 - Added undelete feature for Linux systems: now you may recover deleted files
160 on ext2 file systems with the Undelete file system.
161 - Symlink commands (for symlink lovers).
162 see the docs on C-x C-r, C-x C-l, C-x C-s keystrokes.
164 %b and %B return the basename of the selected filename
165 %var{ENV-VAR} expands to the contents of ENV-VAR variable.
166 - MC may be invoked as a viewer (mc -f flag).
167 - Added Unicode support on the Linux console (run with mc -N)
168 - Tons of bug fixes, the code is cleaner and hopefully
169 - Allow a vfs pathname to be passed as a startup directory.
171 This is a list of people that put their effort into making the 3.1
174 Adam Tla/lka, Antonio Palama, Carl Thompson, Ching Hui, Dugan Porter, Gerd
175 Knorr, Ilya Rybkin, Jakub Jelinek, Janne Kikonlehto, Juan Grigera, Juan Jose
176 Ciarlante, John Davis, Marcelo Fabian Roccasalva, Perry Francis Nguyen,
177 Sergey Ya Korshunoff Steven Hirsch, Thanh Ma and Torben Fjerdingstad.
181 This has been finished:
183 - Virtual File System: You now can browse tar, compressed tar and
184 file systems over the network as if they were local subdirectories;
185 - Slang support, you don't need ncurses anymore (but you can still compile
186 with ncurses, if you want).
187 - New mc.ext format, for details see the sample mc.ext file provided.
188 - Append option if you try to copy/move a file onto already existing one.
189 - Internal cd command uses CDPATH variable if set (like in BASH).
190 - Find file command is much faster.
191 - External panelize command - finding files using unlimited number of
192 criteria - actually spawns an external command and it can be find, awk,
193 grep -l or anything else.
194 - Learn keys makes setting up of mc on terminals with broken
195 terminfo/termcap databases easier. It just asks you to press keys which
197 - Advanced chown command.
198 - C-PgUp and C-PgDn takes you to the previous and currently selected
199 directory respectively on the Linux console.
200 - You can choose between 7 data bits, iso-latin-1 (0-127+160-255) or
202 - Confirmation for overwriting, deleting and exiting added.
203 - Viewer has growing buffers.
204 - Filename, username, hostname and variable completion (M-Tab) on all
205 input lines plus command completion on appropriate places of command
207 - Following of symlinks at changing directory.
208 - Viewer now supports bold faces and underlines, and it fits the
209 information on the screen better. Now you can also specify the starting
210 mode for the viewer depending on the contents of the viewed file.
211 - Mask rename and copy.
212 - Colors now let you specify the intensity of the colors you want.
214 This is being worked on:
215 - Virtual File System: FTP file system.
216 - Tcl/Tk and XView versions of the program (preliminary versions are
222 Now users are able to define their own display
224 - User defined display formats.
226 Now you can configure the file display to suit your needs.
227 For example, you can say which information you want to see displayed
228 instead of our defaults.
230 - User definable program layout.
232 Panels could be shown vertically or horizontally;
233 panels could be different sizes, you can hide or show most
234 program windows (command line, keybar or menubar).
238 Now, it's possible to see part of the last program output on the Linux
239 console without having to switch screens via an option in the layout
244 Quick view: as you browse your files, each one is displayed on
245 the other panel on the idle time.
247 Tree view: let's you browse your directories by traveling a tree.
248 We have two traveling modes available. And the tree does
249 not take your precious time: it's build on the fly, as you
250 browse your disk (you can always loose your time if you
253 Info view: Gives you information on the currently select file and
254 the current file system as you move.
256 User view: Let's you define a directory listing and the format you
259 - New subshell support (concurrent shell execution)
261 The Midnight Commander will now spawn one copy of the shell, so you
262 get better performance and you can use shell functions, define variables
263 and execute complete shell commands. Supported shells: bash, zsh and
264 tcsh. If your shell is not supported, then the old mode is still
269 Almost all the new configuration options are configured with this
270 new dialog manager, easy to use if you are familiar with dialog boxes
273 Available widgets: check buttons, buttons, radio buttons,
274 input lines and list boxes (So you can take our code and use it on
277 - New option configuration.
279 Now the program options are configured with a dialog box.
281 - Chmod and Chown commands:
283 For changing permissions as well as ownership of files and
284 directories, uses our new dialog manager.
286 - Color customization support
288 Now you can change the default color of the program with any of
290 environment variable, Colors section in the init file (colors per
291 terminal type) and command line.
293 - User menu and extension enhancements:
295 Execution understand the %t macro (tagged files).
297 User menu also has a new macro to let the user specify options.
299 You can hide and show entries in the user menus by using conditions.
301 Auto detect best match depending on a regexp.
305 horizontal scrolling,
306 on the fly uncompression (and we don't eat unneeded cycles of CPU),
307 allow non gunzip operation.
309 - Internal move command:
311 Now, we don't rely anymore on system commands in /bin, so the
312 program is more robust and is much faster. Bunchs of code come
313 from the GNU fileutils.
315 - The Tree view and normal views allows wrapped incremental searchs of
320 Now it's possible to do things like rename *.pas in *.bak
322 - Compare directories command
324 - Allow panels to be in Long mode without forcing the user to a single panel.
326 (You can even have two long panels).
328 - F10, C-g cancels as well as ESC ESC.
330 - Improved help system.
332 We updated and spelled the help system and added a lots of links.
333 The Web page is constructed with the same tools.
335 - Allows tagging of directories:
337 Now you can copy, rename, move and delete complete directories. You
338 are not limited anymore to files.
340 - View output (screen save/restore) on Linux console.
342 On old Linux systems, only b&w is supported, on newer Linux systems
343 (1.1.67 and newer), we also support color screen save/restore and
346 - 8 bit clean support.
348 - Visual feedback while i-searching files.
350 - Much more intuitive, you have to use it.
352 - It's better than aspirin.
354 - New memory allocation debugger.
356 During testing time, we used a powerfull memory allocation debugger,
357 so the program will not eat all your memory, and will make a good use of
360 - Now it also runs on hppa-hp-hpux9, hppa-hp-hpux7, m68k-apple-aux and
361 sparc-sun-netbsd1.0. The best platform to run it is Linux, of course,
362 since that's where most of us develop it.
366 - Nice progress status indicator.
368 We have two of them: a moving dash indicator and a progress bar
369 indicator for file operations.
374 Currently, it has been ported to this configurations:
383 - Improvements to the internal file viewer:
387 Now you can view compressed files (gzip, compress, zip, pack and lzh).
388 Performance enhancements, now it's much faster.
389 Works on systems without mmap.
391 - Mouse Support now also works on xterms.
392 If you run in the Linux console, you will still need the gpm mouse server
393 to use the mouse support, but if you use xterms, then you're lucky
394 and can use the mouse support when using xterms.
396 - Help system and man page.
397 Both were updated and has many more hypertext links inside, the
398 help system can also be used with a mouse.
400 - If running on xterms, now you can see the output of the last program
401 you ran by using the C-o key combination.
403 - Switch panels command (C-u)
404 - With filter command per panel.
405 - With auto mounting/umounting on chdir feature.
406 - cd now expands tildes (~, ~user).
407 - Much more portable.
408 - Many bugs were fixed.
412 - Now can handle directories with an unlimited number of files.
413 - New link and symlink commands (C-x l, C-x s).
414 - New insert tagged files or selection command (C-x t).
418 - Behave more like the Norton Commander.
419 - Added menu file edit.
420 - If there is no permission to load a directory, now it loads a dummy
422 - When a panel is re-sorted, keep the selected file selected.
423 - forward_word and backward_word command on the input line now skip
424 over letters and numbers.
425 - Fixed backward scrolling in the internal viewer.
426 - The internal viewer now computes the percentage in a more natural
428 - Added handling of the Home and End keys to the internal viewer
433 - Preliminary support for System V compilation.
434 - Bug fix: didn't call closedir in all cases.
440 - Corrected Makefile.
444 - Added new Alt-G, Alt-H, Alt-J to select the top file, middle file
445 and bottom file in the current panel.
446 - Now it's allowed to select option in query boxes by the first initial
447 - Fixed mouse repeat rate.
448 - Fixed a bug that prevent copying individual files to another file.
449 - Some minor bug fixes.
454 - Internal Copy command (it no longer uses cp).
455 - Verbose Copying of files.
456 - Confirmation on Overwrite and on Delete.
457 - Support reverse sorting.
458 - Many visual enhancements.
459 - Per panel options are saved and restored.
460 - New truncation of names in the panels.
461 - History in Input Lines (M-p and M-n).
462 - Input line enhancements.
463 - Dialog boxes are nicer than before.
464 - Cache in gid and uid translators.
465 - More keybindings for the Input lines.
466 - Better kill management in Input Lines.
471 - The online help now comes with the complete man page.
472 - Input lines now support M-b and M-f for movement by word.
473 - Unlimited input lines (command line).
474 - Filename searches now must be started with C-s or M-s.
479 - The stat() reloading optimization is now a configuration option.
480 - Many bug fixes went to the find file command.
481 - New history in the hypertext viewer.
482 - ESC-Tab will copy the name of the other-panel selected file to the
484 - Now it's possible to display files and directories mixed together or
485 separated (like the Norton Commander).
486 - Many bug fixes, see the ChangeLog for details.
490 - Extension dependent execution implemented (now you can execute
491 things like tar tzvf over compressed tar files, just a tap in the
493 - Added simple expansion of useful variables in the user menu.
494 - Avoid unnecessary reloading of subdirectories using stat (suggested
495 by Torben Fjerdingstad <tfj@olivia.ping.dk>).
496 - Added options to disable colors and display version number.
497 - Allow start up directory specification (ex: mc /usr/local/bin /tmp).
498 - Fixed bug that operated on the selection instead of the tagged file
499 (when only one file was tagged).
500 - Some cosmetic changes.
505 - Fixed bug in the help browser that crashed the program.
506 - New internal viewer.
507 - New long directory listing format.
512 - User Menus (F2 key).
513 - Quick search of files in a panel (Alt-filename takes you to that file).
514 - Char quoting (C-q).
515 - exec() enhancements.
516 - now you can suspend the program (C-z).
517 - The find file command now seems to be very stable.
522 - Setup loading/saving.
523 - Support for any size screen.
524 - Many, many bug fixes.