UC feature list: - Unique file browsers that give very good and fast overview over directory contents and allow for quick execution of file operations like rename, move, copy & delete. Extensive selection and filter management functions make normally repetitive operations simple and fast. - powerful dynamic tree visualization of the directory hierarchy, excellent overview and very fast navigation/change directory capability. Has tree data base for fast startup, and handles large trees by showing only the parts the user wants. Tree expanding and collapsing can be done on-the-fly. - Integrated window shell for full shell functionality, automatically changing directory with the tool. Allows fast typing into the shell without changing windows with the mouse, and for selection transfer to the shell. This makes UC 'upward-compatible' to your favourite shell. - Drag and drop file manipulation for moving and copying. - Built-in mouse-based editor with multiple windows and emacs-keybindings. - interface to the Unix 'make' utility allows execution of any command from within a UC menu, and includes a mechanism for easy selection and argument transfer to 'make'. For example, you can 'make compress' to compress all selected files. This feature is very useful if e.g. your department has lots of non-Unix specialists that need to do some complicated Unix operations a lot. Just wire the operations into the menu system and have your users have them at their fingertips. Arguments, shorcuts, submenus etc. are all supported. - fully customizable in almost all features like colours, fonts and window geometry. The configuration can be saved (you don't need to edit some .Xdefaults file). A context sensitive help system is built-in. Installation is easy, as only one single executable file is necessary. - Very fast user-machine interaction is possible for the advanced user via the consistent keyboard interface, while the fully supported mouse interaction capability makes learning and casual use simple. .