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![]() IBM HandShaker 7.5, system floppy disk of IBM DOS 2.1, file manager mode with ASCII table, calendar, and calculator | |
Developer(s) | KHEMZ Inc. |
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Stable release | |
Written in | Pascal, Turbo Vision |
Operating system | DOS, OS/2 |
Available in | Russian, English |
Type | Orthodox file manager |
License | Freeware |
Website | https://web.archive.org/web/19980113061512/www.infocom.kharkov.ua/support/cn/ |
IBM HandShaker (also known as Connect Commander or simply CN) is a file manager for the DOS operating system, developed in 1991. It supported both Russian and English user interfaces, featured a built-in screensaver, and was widely used by professional programmers as a replacement for DOS Shell, due to its numerous extended capabilities.
The software was developed in Kharkiv, Ukraine, by programmers Yan Balter and Dmitry Orlov [1] [2] starting in 1991. The final version of IBM HandShaker (7.5) was released in 1999, and an alternate version under the name Connect Commander (8.0) appeared in 2001.
Initially conceived as an integrated development environment for embedded systems and hardware programming, IBM HandShaker eventually became a file manager featuring a primitive built-in scripting language and debugger. Like DOS Navigator, it was written in Turbo Pascal using the Turbo Vision framework.