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<p>exist for MS-DOS, Unix, and Windows. <a href="page.php?w=Nikolai_Bezroukov">Nikolai Bezroukov</a> publishes his own set of criteria for an OFM standard (version 1.2 dated June 1997).</p>

<p><big>Features</big></p>
<p>An orthodox file manager typically has three windows. Two of the windows are called panels and are positioned symmetrically at the top of the screen. The third is the command line, which is essentially a minimized command (shell) window that can be expanded to full screen. Only one of the panels is active at a given time. The active panel</p><p>
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