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CLEX is a file manager with a full-screen user
interface written in C with the curses library. It
displays directory contents (including file status
details) and provides features like command
history, filename insertion, or name completion in
order to help the user to construct commands to be
executed by the shell (there are no built-in
commands). CLEX is easily configurable and all its
features are explained in the on-line help.

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2005-06-14 14:54
3.12

Users could not save their configuration data in
the previous release. This error is now corrected.
Tags: Minor bugfixes

2005-05-17 17:35
3.11

The sort order in the directory panel was not
controlled by the configuration parameter COLLATE.
This is now fixed. The panel used for confirmation
of the configuration changes has been merged into
the configuration panel. Entries in the command
history list can be now deleted. A new option has
been added to the directory compare panel.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2004-10-11 13:53
3.10

Version numbering has been simplified. Minor problems in
the handling of user account data has been corrected.
Capabilities of existing functions 'directory compare' and
'locate file' have been enhanced.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2004-04-29 15:06
3.1.9

The "cd" (change directory) commands now work as
intuitively expected. To achieve this effect, they
are processed internally. Configuration of file
panel layouts is more flexible. Handling of
different formats of device major and minor
numbers has been improved.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2003-03-03 13:02
3.1.8

In this version there are two new editing commands: the ability to insert the target of a symbolic link, and to undo the last change. Directory compare is now able to compare the contents of files. The HTML version of the built-in on-line help is available as a separate package.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

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