including his trademark cap and white gloves, used in NC 5.51
computer icons|left John Socha started work on Norton Commander in 1984; at the time, he called it "Visual DOS" or "VDOS". Norton Commander was easy to use because it had a constant view of two file manipulation objects at once. After starting the program the user sees two panels with file lists. Each panel can be easily configured to show information about the other panel, a
directory tree, or a number of other options. At the bottom of the screen, Norton Commander displays a list of commands that are extended on demand by the
CTRL and
ALT keys. Thus, without heavy use of the mouse (although mouse functionality was integrated around version 3.0), the user is able to perform many file manipulation actions quickly and efficiently. Additionally, it also includes a built-in text file viewer (invoked with F3 key) and text file editor (invoked with F4 key). Norton Commander was very popular during the DOS era and it has been extensively cloned. For example, the
IntelliJ IDE used to include a "Commander" plugin that performed file manipulation using the same shortcut keys as Norton Commander but the plugin is now obsolete.
Long filenames Windows 95 included a new graphical shell called
Windows Explorer and supported
long filenames (LFN). Symantec released Norton Commander 5.51 to support long filenames using the standard Windows
APIs. In order to preserve LFNs while working in
real mode, Norton Commander 5.51 required the use of a
terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) utility. Norton Commander did not have native support for LFNs in real mode and would truncate them.
End of life According to former Peter Norton Group developer Mark Lawler, after Symantec had acquired Peter Norton Computing, Symantec had speculated Microsoft Windows would be a success, so the key PNC resources had been diverted, while new programmers for the Windows platform were hired.
Enrique Salem (who eventually became Symantec's CEO) led the development of a Windows shell replacement for
Windows File Manager and
Program Manager released as Norton Desktop for Windows. ==Norton Commander for Windows==