Microsoft back to the era C: Prompt?

Some sources said that Microsoft has a huge plan to restore the application control mode with the C: Promt command line like the old DOS system.

Picture 1 of Microsoft back to the era C: Prompt? This raw command-line application will be integrated into the Windows Vista operating system and it will have more powerful and modern features than the Command Prompt command line that still exists in Windows XP today.

C: Promt in Windows Vista codenamed Monad, is considered to be the type of application that is controlled or represented by the command line, similar to the powerful Unix operating systems that have been used so far, and are Rated is extremely stable. How to control by the lines of code are very interested by network administrators and deep knowledge users because of its optimal technical efficiency.

Monad's lines of code can be circulated very easily and conveniently on the Internet, just like Unix does today. For example: A Monad line of code can reorganize files and folders by date, name, property . in a very fast way, similar to the old DOS. The features of Monad in C: Prompt style will bring about great management and network applications today.

Users interested here can download the free version of Monad for Windows XP for trial use. As an additional requirement, the device must have the .Net Framework 2.0 installed (also available in the Monad download page).