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Take Command Console

Take Command Console (TCC), formerly known as 4DOS for Windows NT (4NT), is a command-line interpreter by JP Software, designed as a substitute for the default command interpreter in Microsoft Windows, CMD.EXE.[2][discuss][3]

Take Command Console
Developer(s)JP Software
Stable release28.02 Build 18[1] (November 21, 2021; 2 years ago (2021-11-21)) [±]
Operating systemServer 2003, Server 2008, Vista, 7, 8, 10[1]
PlatformMicrosoft Windows (Intel x86 32-bit/64-bit)[1]
TypeCommand shell
LicenseProprietary commercial
Websitejpsoft.com

Take Command was the name that JP Software used for their GUI command-line interpreters for Windows 3.1 (TC16), Windows 32-bit (TC32) and later OS/2 Presentation Manager (TCOS2). These were released concurrently with version 4DOS 5.5, 4NT 2.5 and 4OS2 2.52. The OS/2 and Windows 16-bit survived until version 2.02, they are still available for download from the FTP site on JP Software.

History edit

TCC is based on the earlier 4DOS command shell for DOS, and 4OS2 for OS/2.[4]

Beginning with version 12 of 4NT, support for Windows 95, 98, ME, NT and 2000 were removed. Beginning with version 16 of TCC, support for Windows XP was removed,[1] although it might still run in XP. 4NT was renamed to Take Command Console as part of JP Software's Take Command version 9. Beginning with version 9, the name Take Command was applied to an entirely different assembly of products: TCI (Tabbed Command Interface) and 4NT. The original Take Command is no longer being developed. TCI was expanded to include a file manager and various other windows, while 4NT was renamed TCC, and issued in "light" form.

Features edit

TCC provides a rich set of command line and batch programming capabilities. It can work in conjunction with other scripting languages, such as REXX, Ruby and Perl, or Windows Scripting languages, in the form of Active Scripting engines such as VBScript and JScript as well as PerlScript (via ActivePerl), TclScript (via ActiveTcl), PythonScript (via ActivePython), and the scripting engine version of Object REXX to provide greater access to the operating system.

TCC features a number of enhancements when compared to CMD.EXE[5]

Take Command edit

Take Command is a command-line interpreter for the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems. Its advantages over the regular command shell are analogous to those of 4DOS over the COMMAND.COM supplied with MS-DOS.

Beginning with version 9, Tabbed Console Interface and 4NT have been merged into the Take Command product line. 4NT was renamed to Take Command Console, with a Lite Edition (TCC/LE) released as freeware. Take Command includes a tabbed interface, configurable toolbars, and an integrated graphical file explorer. Take Command adds a built-in batch file editor and debugger, FTP and HTTP file access in commands, network file system access, Active Scripting integration, system monitoring commands, and Windows service controls.

Features of note include:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Take Command and TCC/LE Downloads
  2. ^ "Take Command is a powerful Windows GUI command interpreter", todaysoftware.net
  3. ^ "Review: Take Command 14 command line utility is easier to use than PowerShell" by Erez Zukerman, PC World, 30 November 2012
  4. ^ Nathan A. Culp (2014-02-02). "Take Command Is the Best Kept Secret in the Computer Programming Industry!". Beaufort, South Carolina: The Computer Repair Man.
  5. ^ Product Comparison:
  6. ^ "Take Command review" by Ian Harac, PC Advisor, 23 September 2009

External links edit

  • JP Software
  • 4DOS.INFO – Klaus Meinhard's 4DOS support site with many batch examples, related docs and programs
  • comp.os.msdos.4dos – Usenet group covering 4DOS and other JP Software shells; also accessible via Google Groups

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Take Command Console TCC formerly known as 4DOS for Windows NT 4NT is a command line interpreter by JP Software designed as a substitute for the default command interpreter in Microsoft Windows CMD EXE 2 discuss 3 Take Command ConsoleDeveloper s JP SoftwareStable release28 02 Build 18 1 November 21 2021 2 years ago 2021 11 21 Operating systemServer 2003 Server 2008 Vista 7 8 10 1 PlatformMicrosoft Windows Intel x86 32 bit 64 bit 1 TypeCommand shellLicenseProprietary commercialWebsitejpsoft wbr comTake Command was the name that JP Software used for their GUI command line interpreters for Windows 3 1 TC16 Windows 32 bit TC32 and later OS 2 Presentation Manager TCOS2 These were released concurrently with version 4DOS 5 5 4NT 2 5 and 4OS2 2 52 The OS 2 and Windows 16 bit survived until version 2 02 they are still available for download from the FTP site on JP Software Contents 1 History 2 Features 2 1 Take Command 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editTCC is based on the earlier 4DOS command shell for DOS and 4OS2 for OS 2 4 Beginning with version 12 of 4NT support for Windows 95 98 ME NT and 2000 were removed Beginning with version 16 of TCC support for Windows XP was removed 1 although it might still run in XP 4NT was renamed to Take Command Console as part of JP Software s Take Command version 9 Beginning with version 9 the name Take Command was applied to an entirely different assembly of products TCI Tabbed Command Interface and 4NT The original Take Command is no longer being developed TCI was expanded to include a file manager and various other windows while 4NT was renamed TCC and issued in light form Features editTCC provides a rich set of command line and batch programming capabilities It can work in conjunction with other scripting languages such as REXX Ruby and Perl or Windows Scripting languages in the form of Active Scripting engines such as VBScript and JScript as well as PerlScript via ActivePerl TclScript via ActiveTcl PythonScript via ActivePython and the scripting engine version of Object REXX to provide greater access to the operating system TCC features a number of enhancements when compared to CMD EXE 5 Additional commands GUI commands msgbox querybox etc Extended functionality of existing commands Extended batch file processing facilities Support for command aliases also in scripts Enhanced wildcards and the ability to filter by file sizes date and time stamps etcetera Context specific offline or online help Colored directory listings More internal variables Variable functions Integrated development environment IDE An interactive debugger for batch files including a built in syntax highlighting text editor Configuration stored in an INI file Support for several internet communication protocols File Transfer Protocol FTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP FTPS FTP Secure HTTP HTTPS Jabber instant messaging Support for plugins to provide custom functionality Multiple command shells in tabbed windows 6 Take Command edit Take Command is a command line interpreter for the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems Its advantages over the regular command shell are analogous to those of 4DOS over the a href COMMAND COM html title COMMAND COM COMMAND COM a supplied with MS DOS Beginning with version 9 Tabbed Console Interface and 4NT have been merged into the Take Command product line 4NT was renamed to Take Command Console with a Lite Edition TCC LE released as freeware Take Command includes a tabbed interface configurable toolbars and an integrated graphical file explorer Take Command adds a built in batch file editor and debugger FTP and HTTP file access in commands network file system access Active Scripting integration system monitoring commands and Windows service controls Features of note include Command aliases Command line completion Command history File globbing Wildcards Redirection and piping Direct access to FTP TFTP and HTTP Context specific online help Colored directory listings Variable functions Fully customizableSee also editComparison of command shellsReferences edit a b c d Take Command and TCC LE Downloads Take Command is a powerful Windows GUI command interpreter todaysoftware net Review Take Command 14 command line utility is easier to use than PowerShell by Erez Zukerman PC World 30 November 2012 Nathan A Culp 2014 02 02 Take Command Is the Best Kept Secret in the Computer Programming Industry Beaufort South Carolina The Computer Repair Man Product Comparison Take Command review by Ian Harac PC Advisor 23 September 2009External links editJP Software 4DOS INFO Klaus Meinhard s 4DOS support site with many batch examples related docs and programs comp os msdos 4dos Usenet group covering 4DOS and other JP Software shells also accessible via Google Groups Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Take Command Console amp oldid 1174286110, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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