4NT

You don’t always want what you get!

Back in the early 1990's, JP Software was selling 4DOS (a replacement for the DOS & Windows 3.1 command processor COMMAND.COM), 4OS2 (a replacement for the [...]

Windows command line, tabbed windows, and JP Software (part IV)

In my last post I talked about the some of the strategies I tried for displaying console windows in a GUI window during the Take Command 9 design and [...]

Windows command line, tabbed windows, and JP Software (part III)

In my last post I talked about the reasons for changing the old 4NT / Take Command architecture. (Numerous Windows console limitations for 4NT, and problems [...]

Windows command line and JP Software, part II

In my last post, I talked about the origins of 4DOS, 4NT, and Take Command up to v8. After v8 was released, I knew that we had to make some drastic changes [...]

The Windows command line and JP Software – a brief history

I was writing a new blog entry about the command dialogs in Take Command v13, when it occurred to me that most readers wouldn't know the history of our [...]