Hei på deg, hilsen meg!!! Suss ;)
I downloaded your source maper, I'll what this thing works, I'm the author of the editor of the new RHIDE (Beta 6), do you thing that your program could be integrated in the RHIDE?, anyways I must see the output of your program. Thank you.
Hei Leif-Erik ! Var inne og sjekka hjemmesiden din. Bra den. Jeg har også laget hjemmeside, men fikk litt problemer med noen bakgrunnsbilder..... Men jeg skal fikse det senere . Snakkes.
Ja, jeg klarte å fjerne disse 2 linjene, med litt hjelp fra Ann Kristin.Jeg er litt senil (Gaustad neste) OBS Her var det ikke Word-Wræpp, Æm ai gudd år vått. Ha det bra, vi må på lesesalen (blæh) Skal hilse fra Ann Kristin Mina
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OS/2 ISV in the telecommunication industry
Hi...nice to see your interesting apps!
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Hei. Jeg ville bare si at hvis du trykker på der det står: BIKINI BABES, vil du se masse bikinibabser.så det så. Litt vel "glatt" hjemmeside, men ellers bra(måtte selvfølgelig ha noe med FISKE her også) vi mailes. Per A.......
Just stopped by to say hello to another Larsen
Howdy! Caught the reference to Source Mapper on c.o.o.announce, thought I'd stop by and grab your URL for my homesite. Jeff
I was a fan of OS/2 once , too , but , due to lack of support by the local IBM office , here in Greece , I abandonned my efforts to use it.
Great home page! Love the animated graphics.
Downloaded Source Mapper, seems to be useable for me, maybe I can do a revenge, let us see how good I will learn C for OS/2. TIA and baba from Vienna(Austria)
Hello! Glad to see the source code mapper is free now... Keep up the good work!
JEG betalte Internet, men fikk jeg bestemme E-mailadr.?!
Hvis du vil sende mail til oss, husk at vår moralske E-maila.
er :
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I think that is very good that people make free software.
I like programming and I have made a free program (Scan Shell)
which is at hobbes (SSHELL10.ZIP). I am new programming for
OS/2 (Could you make me some recommendations,please?).
You page is very good. Thanks for your time.
I haven't read why you prefer OS/2, but I don't need to do
it because I prefer OS/2 too. Now I am saving money to buy
OS/2 Warp v4.0 (I have v3.0 and I am a student). See you.
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Heisann Leif Erik !
Sjekker ut hjemmesider til CBA ansatte (grei måte å starte
mandager på....)
Håper alt går bra hos dere...
Vegard
Fin side!
Her var det mye OS2?
Long live Windows NT And Microsoft
www.microsoft,com
Kul side du har Leif send Mail!!!
Dæven å rå hjemmeside du har (var det dette jeg skulle skrive ?) Jeg er nå i Ski hos deg, er fortsatt edru, noe vi må rette på fort som faan. Husk at denne prosess er ganske påtvinget så jeg er ikke så jævlig godt forberedt akkurat. Nei dette får holde, for nå er jeg sulten og tørst. Nusselig hilsen fra din bror Frank.
Heisann Leif-Erik!
Another OS/2 fan in Gothenburg.
Just to say Hi, thought you might be a distant relative.
Hei Leif Erik,
kan du gi telefonnummeret mitt til Jacek
22 31 42 57
My first visit to your page - a very short stop - but I will definitly be back.
Regards Jim in Mystic CT USA
Hej Leif-Erik,
De bedste hilsener fra Randers, Danmark. Rart at se
I bruger OS/2 Warp i Norge også.
Hentede din 'lines.zip', 'trashman', - Og kigger lige
på den nyeste Black Book.
Hans
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Leif-Erik:
This is a well-designed and useful home page. Thanks.
Kirby
Hi Leif-Erik,
Nice to see a truly dedicated OS/2 Warp user such as you. I'm enjoying
your site and will come back soon to look at the nice freeware
utilities you've listed here. I've recently set up a web site
dedicated to the Warp user: The Warped Site.
Don't be a stranger.
CU/2
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Hello..
Vi kaller det bare grusveien. Hei på deg hvordan har du det???.
Det er lenge siden sist,ikke sant. Dette må gjøres noe med(OKI).
Vel, som du sikkert vet så har jeg begynt å jobbe i Halden.
Firma heter Hand-El og jobber med systemutvikling innen kraftbørs.
Jeg har en e-Mail adresse på jobben som du kan få kontakt med meg:
ragnara@hand-el.no
skriv snart (OKI)...
:)))
Hi
Ra
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Hallo broder`n, rå side du har da (eller sider), men hvorfor lar du alle programmene dine gå gratis da ?, her kunne du jo ha tent MILIONER, ja kanskje MILIARDER av kroner !
Jeg kan desverre ikke hente noe av det du har lagt ut
her, for det er ikke noe som heter OS/2 på dette bruket !
Nei vi får pratas snart !!
Pretty good resource for OS/2. Thanks.
I like your name ;-), in fact, I have an older
brother named Erik too! I was just looking at
your Source Mapper. There aren't many shareware
tools like this that I have found. Thanks for
writing it -- and for making it freeware!
Best regards,
...Leif
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Still an OS/2 fan, eh?
Hi,
I am the Secretary of an OS/2 user group in Adelaide, South Australia. I came across your page while looking for shareware.
My parents were Norwegian and I am a first generation Canadian who has migrated to Australia.
Nice home page.
Hilsen fra Australia
Keith
HelloLeif-Eric,
It is nice to see there is still some life left in
our OS/2. I am especially pleased to see that there
are still new programs being developded.
I am looking forward to see the first beta some
day of your Larsen Commmander.
Regards,
Tjalco
What an excellent home page! It is a very useful resource, and well categorized as well. Thank you as well for the great software contributions you've made.
I have been developing a CAD/CAM system on OS/2 since 1990.
The name of this software is StellaVision.
My company StellaCorporation become a business partner of
Barco in Belgium in this summer.
I'm a former employee of Microsoft who enjoys using OS/2
Warp very much. It's nice finding your web site and
good luck with Larsen Commander. By the way, I live
across Lake Washington, near Seattle, and there are many,
many Norwegians here. Lots of Larsens, Helgesons and
others. All the best,
I like your Commander. In fact, I was probably one of the 10 or 15 people who bought the Norton Commander for OS/2 when it came out in '93. I drifted away from it because it was so frustrating to select a drive if there are 6 or 7 dirves available. I still use it once in a while for the excellent "directory compare" feature.
I wish you well with it!
Your file program looks very interesting. Are you going to
use the Shareware as the means of distribution?
Leif-Erik,
I saw your announcement on WarpCast and decided to drop in.
Your Commander screen shots look excellent. I'm glad you're
"somewhat dedicated" to OS/2 :-) !
David
I really am impressed by your screen shots of Larson Commander. I look forward to the release of this shareware. :) Please do not release my email address to any lists.
Michael.
Good on you. I use a dual boot system, with OS/2 Warp4
for all internet, accounts, faxes etc.
I only use 95 for cad and scanning.
I have visited Oslo in the past and enjoyed your country
I live in Australia.
Best wishes
Edward
I am interested in your Commander.
I am a long time user of Norton Commander for DOS and OS/2.
I use the DOS version under OS/2 and W95.
I would be willing to test for you.
visit my Anti-M$ Site...
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siden du jobber med bankapplikasjoner og os/2, hvorfor er det ingen som utvikler
kommunikasjonsprogrammer for betalingssystemer og
knytning til økonomisystemer ?
vi kjører warp/warpserver og concorde/notes, og har nylig inngått avtale med
gjensidige om g-link. har du noe tips ??
Nice to see a new OS/2 program, well done homepage.
Nice program. I always preferred Norton Commander for DOS.
Looks GREAT! Only one important thing is missed- Zip support like in file commander/2.
I beliave the support for zip archives will make your programm the "Number 1 File Manager" for OS/2.
So, I am looking forward for this feature before I consider to replace FC/2 to Larsen Commander.
Thank you for your work!!!
Hi to All,
I'm an old codger, but I do enjoy OS/2.
Only system to use, actually.
Hi Leif Erik!
Nice project, nice home page.
Looks great so far!
Thanks for supporting OS/2!
Keep up the good work with The Larsen Commander.
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Have been using OS/2 since Release 1.0.
Currently supporting an account with 20,000 workstations
and 1,200 servers, all running OS/2. And both of these
numbers will be growing significantly in the next 12 months.
I have been using NC for DOS for about ten yrs. I also have NC OS/2. I use DOS version under OS/2 at least as much as the OS/2 Version. Thank you for the new implementation.
Kia Ora Leif-Erik, (this is a Maori greeting)
Your File Manager looks just like something I've been
waiting for. I will download a copy and try it.
I have been using OS2 since Warp 3 and am absolutely
engrossed in it's power and flexibility but have not as yet
found a "file manager" I'm happy with. Fingers crossed!
Cheers and good luck
Jon :-)
Nice job so far - keep up the good work!
I haven't used the program a lot so far, but what I've seen
looks good.
Keep up the good work?
I'm a long time OS/2 user who appreciates the work
you're doing with the Larsen Commander. It's coming
along nicely, and already it's one of
best file managers I've seen.
Good product. Best of luck on it's success.
Nå, nu skal jeg prøve dit program.
Du hører fra mig!
Med venlig hilsen
tanks!
I have been trying your program and enjoying
it. It's quite good to use once you get used
to the way it works. Keep up the good work
Good programming and God bless... bz
Great looking software!
'Larsen Commander' looks great!
I suspect it will become my default file manager.
Thank you for developing for OS/2.
I'll try out your commander and give some feedback (if
any).
May the Force be with you always
Emil
I have been using the Larsen Cmdr. betas the last month or so, and
I am very impressed. It has now become an indispensable tool.
Keep up the great work!!
I just downloaded lcmd.zip.
How your larsen commander works is of coarse not known, but your homepage is first class!
CU, jan
Hi There;
I'm just about to download Larsen Commander and thought I'd sign your guest book.
Good Luck!
Greetings Leifel
Just dropping by to try out the newest Commander.
Tx for supporting OS2
Cheers
Emil
Keep up the OS/2 work!!!
Hello Leif-Erik,
It is a pleasure to find Larsen Commander. I have been looking for something like this
for a long time. I've tried most of the others, and none of them seem to work like
'good old Norton'... If you ned another tester, I would be happy to help. I am running
Warp 4 FP #9 on a Tyan Trinty MB with an AMD K6-2/266 with 96meg and about 9 gig of hard
drive space. I have something like 6000+ files available for download.
Now for the rest of the news.. I will be coming up to Oslo, (well actually Asker) next week.
My son lives there with his wife. No, we aren't from Norway. We are Americans.. He met his wife
in Colorado at college. Perhaps there would be a chance to meet sometime during the week.
Hope to hear from you..
Mike
I will try this beta version on my OS/2 but I look forward to see the OS/2 and Window95 release.....I have now 2 filemanagers but I like to use only 1.(yours).
Thank you for your program. I will give it a try.
Bob
thank you for writing some very encouraging words in our guestbook! Take care. Anne Marie, Velvet Belly.
Thank you and good luck in all your work !
Using Larsen Commander 0.94 :
YES ! MORE !
Can finally replace Norton Commander 4 !
Just a quick note...I have enjoyed the past few
releases of LC, and am waiting on a finished product--
I've been wating for a decent file manager since Directory
Master hasn't been updated in years...
...but also a little whine: almost everything I
run (save the OS and a couple *major* apps) is freeware...
I don't suppose you could keep the cost down a bit on LC...
please....?
Thanx.
I downloaded an earlier copy of Larsen Commander, and while I usually work from the command line, I found your program to be useful and interesting.
Thanks for your efforts, and keep up the good work.
John
Nicely (cleanly) designed page means program must be honest and working. Thanks for the opportunity and for your support of OS/2.
David
There is a picture there, but it's not a
very good one. The url isn't easily
used, as it's in a protected area, a cgi
script produces the page and puts the
picture on it.
Hei !
Lastet ned og prøvde Lcmd. Veldig bra uten
å ta for mye plass !
Hilsen Jørgen.
I like what you've done with the Commander, and am looking forward to trying out the new release!
New email address.
Keep up the great work!!
Just dropped here to check Larsen Commander. Lets see how it works :)
Imponerende sider - vi har lagt dette til på våres favoritter - vi sender egen mail til dere.
Med vennlig hilsen
fra Sandefjord.
Good work !
Hei sveis!
Kul hjemmeside!
Håper du får noen feite sjøøretter i sommer!
Hilsen Frank, Nina og Ida.
Når kommer windows versjonen av Larsen commander?
Leif-Erik,
Great program. I gonna prefer it over MrFilePM when it is finished.
Cheers Tom
First:
I will support your Commander in the next version of Nice
OS/2 Enhancer. It will launch the LC/2 from the desktop and
window list by hot-key, and I will test the next version of
Enhancer with your Commander.
Second:
Please, upload the Commander on Hobbes! I cannot find the
LC/2 on it (I typed "LC/2" and "Larsen" words).
Jeg er meget imponert over Larsen Commander.
Playing with it. Thanks!
No real message, just a "Hello". And, you're "Commander" is shaping up nicely.
Keep up the good work. BTW, may I link your site to my home page?
Thanx
I am very interested in your programming for OS/2.
Please let me know about your software !
Ake
Hy Erik
Larsen Commander is simply great!
Bye :)
Dear Leif-Eric,
Please continue with your work on th Larsen Commander, from what I have seen sofar it will become the best file commander for OS/2.
Regards,
Tjalco P. van der Mey
I'm going to try out Larsen Commander, which looks great.
Thanks and keep up the good work
on OS2 products.
Al
Hello Leif-Erik,
I'm a german user of Os/2 and I'm share your opinion NOT to be a lamb an use
Windows as most people in the world.
And now I will take a look at your latest version of Larson Commander.
greetings
Heinz
As a very long in the tooth NC3 devotee I look forward to taking a look at your Commander. Let me know if I can help with the development in some way.
Regards,
Richard -- IBM OS/2 Ambassador
IT2 Systems Consultants Ltd
Leifel
Thank you for developing for OS/2.
Greetings from an OS/2 fan in South Africa
Emil
Hi,and thank you for your a nice program "Larsen Commander".
I always use LCMD ver 0.97.
In Japan, few people know about OS/2,but I like it
because OS/2 have a good useablity and many nice programs
like NPSWPS,PMView,Xit,XFolder and LCMD so on.
Thank you !
---------------------------
Eiji Chino chino@a2.mbn.or.jp
from Nagano, Japan
Larsen Commander for OS/2 looks great! Please keep up the great work!
Your Larsen Commander is very fine!
Thanks.
I think LCMD is really a great file manager for me...
Hope you will build more great program for all the OS/2ers...
I'm an OS/2 developer from Russia. The only reason I'm here is that
THE LARSEN COMMANDER IS ABOUT TO BE WORLD BEST FILE BROWSER!!! I LOVE IT!!!
BTW, What about removing Win32 support from to-do list?
Dear Leif-Erik Larsen,
I have heard numerous times about Larsen
Commander, but never took the time to visit
your site until now.
I have just finished downloading Beta v0.98
and look forward to trying it out.
I am gratified to see that there are people
such as you still loyally devoting time to
development of native OS/2 applications.
As far as I'm concerned, you are the only
hope that this superior operating system
will survive the market glut of Microsoft.
Thanks again.
Sincerely,
Robert Hieger
Just a quick note to say thank you for the continued developement of native os/2 products. I will be happy to pay for a copy of the program after it's released as shareware. Thanks again.
Just want to say hello and thanks.
It is great to see people still developing nice tools for OS/2. Thanks!
I have used OS/2 since around 1992 (version 2.1). I just ordered Warp 4 from Indelible Blue. I also signed up for their WarpUp service which promises to update the OS and other installed software automatically from a CD-ROM issued four times a year. I'm anxious to see if it works.
Thank you for developping software for OS/2.
About the lambs and the goats : great attitude and personality :)
I came across your software while reading OS/2 focus.
Hi, Leif-Erik,
I'm just a guest. I've just downloaded your Commander
and want to see now, how it works.
Good greetings from Berlin
Gerd
Hallo
Ein Super Programm hast du Geschrieben mach weiter so.
Bin nur(und alles mit Unix zu tun hat)OS/2 Fan(Leider giebt es noch Windoof)
Mein PC ist Allergisch auf Windows stürtzt immer ab
wenn ich Windoof Installieren muss.
bye Marc
Hej, Leif,
venlig hilsen fra Luebeck i Tyskland. Jeg har kastet et förtse blik paa LC i version .9 og er spaendt paa, hvad du har tilfoejet
og forbedret. Agter du at fortsaette udviklingen frem til final-release, selvom IBN jo desvaerre har besluttet ikke at udgive
en aegte ny workstation-version af OS/2 Warp paa grundlag af Aurora?
Eller spekulerer du over at portere LS til Linux?
Venlig hilsen
Ruediger QWenzel
Hi, I'm an FM2 user but starting to use Larsen Commander.
Nice Program,
Good luck, JR
Thanks for letting us try Larsen Cmdr ... very promising.
Can you please confirm it supports & has been tested with network drives?
I am building a LAN and am still having stability problems with it,
so I am not sure if my problems are with the LAN or with LArsen Cmdr.
Regards,
David H-S
My son is using your commander: he likes it because it is easy to use.
Where do you find the time for making such things? I hardly have any!
Greetings, H. Huijnen.
LC looks good, so far.But I am anxiously awwaiting the ability to read text files with a click of the mouse button. I have an old dos program,File Director, that has that ability nd I miss it in all the file managers for OS2 so far. It isalso the father of Norton's File Commander, as it was a product of Fifth Dimention Systems, which was purchased by Symantic years ago, after they aquired Norton.
I like Larsen Commander very much. :-)
Just a quick note to say "awsome" with the work on larsen commander. I am very pleased to see work continue and i use the beta daily at home and work. I am no programmer, but i can see the huge effort that has gone into the product and i offer huge support for it's continued success. Thanks again for the chance to reply and for a great product.
Just another test. ;-)
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Larsen commander has grown throgh the beta
cycle to a nice and very stable product.
Good work is done and its itself a promise
of future enhancements.
Looks like a good product, will try it for a while.
All the betas never caused me any problems as far as I used them ( not much ,but just keep with what you were doing.
Keep up the good work
Regards AL
Excellent program
Thanks for the effort you put into it!
Hi Larsen
This is my first time at your site, but I have heart of
Larsen Commander and I am very excited to start trying
and use it.
And thanks for keepon supporting the OS/2 community with
excellent software.
Jannik
Hi Larsen
This is my first time at your site, but I have heart of
Larsen Commander and I am very excited to start trying
and use it.
And thanks for keepon supporting the OS/2 community with
excellent software.
Jannik
Hi Leif!
I tried a couple of the betas and I am looking forward to seeing how the final product works.
Tried your beta Lars ...... pleasantly surprised as I've
always used F-cmdr or Os2Cmdr, both fast non-pm progs.
What wasn't/isn't readily apparent, but indispensable
is the ability to invoke external programmes based on
the extensions ?
Eg.... for HTML extension I use Hyperview to strip out
html code, but for extension 'HTM' I use a veiwer which
retains the html code (because of tables).
Similarly, files with the extension 'PDF' need to point to
the Acrobat file reader.
It would have helped me if an example script/rc file was
provided as default, so that user could see/amend this
critical requirement.
Is there a method to zip/unzip/rar, etc files from within
Larson Cmdr simply by tagging the relevant files and pressing
/using a function key ?
Thanks a lot for this proggy, if I can address these issues
and explore its power it definitely is worth pursuing/using
and registering.
Much appreciated
Tony
Larson Commander is a fantastic software product.
Great job!
I see no mention about whether your really helpful Commander is freeware or shareware.
But I downloaded it, thanks.
I also see no alternative text in the pictures' fields:( I was forced to download your nice pictures also.
It doesn't matter for me, but for my collegues in Russia do;-)
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Hei Larsen, benyttet anledningen og stakk en tur innom. Du får se og få sving på Larsen Commandor for resten av "verden" også!!
Great to see Sysiphus toiling away! I laughed a lot!
Alex.
Hai,
I like your homepage and I've got great respect
for your programming efforts. It's the first time
I see your work. For some time I haven't been able
to use OS/2. I will install it again and try your
Larsen Commander. (Always considered the Norton
Commander the ultimate productive utility).
Besides, I can get so very pissed off about the fact
that IBM lets just slip away years of development
opportunity for OS/2. I think the role that BeOS is
trying to play, based, among others, on it's multithreading
capabilities, could've been played by OS/2!
They should give away development tools for free.
They could also make OSS/2 more user friendly for
people who are not very aware of the technical whereabouts.
One last remark about Larsen Commander. There are and have
been various look-alikes of Norton Commander. At this moment,
I'm using WinCommander by Christian Ghisler, brilliant.
Is it wise to collaborate so the OS/2 and Windows versions
have identical interfaces and possibilities (like FTP and Zip)?
I will try Larsen Commander and register if I like it.
Succes!
Jan van Bergen.
Bra greier dette her. Nå venter vi på LC i Bill's innpakningspapir. ;-)
Hei,
Har skult over på dine kanter før.
Takker for mail, og skal nå til og prøve godsakene.
Jan Magne
Hei!
Artig å se at også nordmenn programmerer for OS/2.
Selv bruker jeg forløpig Alexander Wilkens DirMaster,
men snuser stadig på nye versjoner av ditt program..
Noe jeg liker i DirMaster er at jeg kan ha et panel
med (svært mange) "applikasjonsknapper" synlig i programmet
og dermed starte dem med et enkelt museklikk. Kan
det gjøres like enkelt i Larsens Commander?
Beste hilsen
Sten Solberg
stens@powertech.no
Det er stil over dette - sees om noen dager.
Hallå broder, takker for i år og håper vi får et enda bedre år 2000. Jeg søkte på Larsen Commander på Yahoo, og jeg fant en del skrytelinker, til og med på spansk, kuult.
Du får hilse til ANKA og FÆVLANE.
MVH Frank
Hallo Leif-Erik,
I use your beta and your final version, it's great.
I would register it in the next day's.
With many greatings ;-)
Ciao/2
Ulf
Just another test.
Hi Leif,
during the last couple of years I've using Alexander Wilkens DirMaster. And would still use it if it wasn't for the slow development of the apps. And DM still doesn't support partition larger than 4GB, so that's a major problem as well. So LCM would be a nice alternativ. But would still miss the customized buttons that are available in DM. If you're able to pull that one of and add thoose functions, LCM would be a winner. Also customized window menus would be great. Look back on the old Director Opus for the Amiga, still tool was best disk util that I ever been using. I would also guess that Alexander looked a bit on DOpus when coding DM.
Keep up the great work!
Best Regards,
Kim Haverblad
Fantastic tool; very rich, clear; always know where I am. The best file manager I've used for moving files around. I only go back to DiskJockey to use its zip and unzip features
Is there (will there be?) Zip/Unzip utility built into Larsen?
Hi Leif-Erik,
My name is Daniel or Danny=G. I am the creator of the QikBac & QikView Utilities for OS/2.
A member of Team OS/2 and the POSSI group, thus I am the editor of the Team Brief. The Team Brief is a OS/2 news letter for Team OS/2 and the OS/2 community.
My visit here is because a person has sent a review of your program Larson Commander. This review will be included in the first Team Brief of this new millennium 2000. It looks like a very good review. When a person in the OS/2 community sends in a review or thoughs on a program they like or dislike, I as the editor do a quick check also.
Thank you for supporting the OS/2 platform. The review of your program in the Team Brief can be found on most all OS/2 sites such as Hobbs, Peter Norloffs OS/2 BBS, and any mirror of hobbs.
If at any time you or others in your OS/2 community, wish to contribute any thoughts or reviews to the Team Brief, please send it for publication.
Best regards,
Daniel Goggia editor of the Team Brief, creator of the Qik Utilities line for OS/2. Member of Team OS/2 and POSSI
Thank you very much for your interesting utility, the LarsenCommander, for OS/2
Good bye, Werner
Fast, fast, fast...
Great utility!
Hello, Leif-Erik!
We are mounting a division on the russian OS/2 site
"www.os2.ru", the topic of it is useful OS/2 utilites.
We are described your Commander in russian and attached the
screen-shot :-)
Thank you!
Kom forbi, da en spurge om jeg kente et program med pakker til OS/2 og Windows 32xx
I like Larsen Commander very much, having used it for some months now. I am still dragging my feet on purchasing it, because having become used to Disk Jockey, in which can click on a zipped file and see the contents, and also, read any read me text files within the zip. I miss this very much, and would gladly pay for LC and delete DJ, if LC had this feature.
Thank you
Hi ! I've tried to integrate your app (A mighty fine app) in
my work-habits twice now, but somehow it failed.
I think there's something inhibitting that adoption process, and
if it happened to me, might be happening to a lot of people.
Write me a mail, we can discuss what that might be..
:-) Great work though, and I would like to make heavy use of
Larsen Commander...
larsen commander is great. Thank you for your continued efforts.
Hi Leif-Erik,
I like the look and feeling of LC/2...
But missing too much to use it allways...
Missing urgent for internal viewer/editor
and the reading of several types of archiving...
Hello Leif-Erik,
As an IT-professional for many years, I have seen a lot of
software for a lot of platforms. Two decades ago I have been
developing software myself at IBM (mainframe environment).
From experience I may say that I know the difference between
quality software and crap. Therefore it is no coincidence
that I chose OS/2 Warp as my private platform (I don't have
the power to convince my employer that they are waisting
money at a tremendous rate by using inferior software
themselves).
As you certainly will have noticed, even the OS/2 platform is
not perfect (though way ahead of MS-bloatware). Even compared
to the OS/2 standard you produced an excellent product,
which is worth everyone of those $ 39 you ask for it.
Thank you, and please continue ...
Keep up the great work with Larsen Commander!!!
Hi there.
Just downloaded the latest version of Larsen Commander to try it out, seems great.
Cheers
Emil
The Fish on the page is marvelleous.
The hyperlinks are easy to followed
congratulations
Hi. Thanks for Source Mapper. Sorry that I can't write
something profund, with funny accents all over it
Keep supporting Warp... good job
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Thank you for your commander. Its great piece of software! You are doing great job for the OS/2 users. Hold on!
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