Midnight Commander

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Well, I would hate to steal his thunder, but I think you should be a
little patient. I believe Mr. Kirk has an evolving surprise or two along
these lines--and I suspect you won't have to wait 'til Christmas,
either.

Steve Holmes writes:
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> I just started messing with the midnight commander the past few days and
> find it to be pretty handy.  I am curious however, what some others
> might have done to make it most speakup friendly:).  So far, I made sure
> to use the "Complete" option for file names and I find myself looking at
> the status line just above the hint line quite a bit.  Speakup's cursor
> (system cursor) doesn't seem to follow the file selection list so that's
> why the above mentioned task.  I also wonder about files marked or
> tagged.  I don't seem to find any real easy way to track tagged items.
> Other than these minor problems, I find it handy to track and play my
> podcast files and delete them as I finish with them; beats typing whole
> file names over and over again.
> 
> Thanks for any ideas and/or suggestions.
> 
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