Life After Dos Navigator
Andrew Zabolotny currently works for a company in Russia. He also contributed to several open source projects, including Crystal Space.
Stefan Tanurkov and Maxim Masiutin are still employed at RitLabs, developing The Bat!.
Sergey Melnik was a visiting researcher in the Stanford Database Group (1999-2002), joined the Microsoft Research Database Group (2003-2008), and later moved to Google.
In 1998, Slava Filimonov wrote another file manager windows for MRP Informatics, a company in Czech Republic. The project has since been discontinued.
Other groups still release software based on the DN open source code, including new features such as support for long filenames, and support for Linux.
DN 1.51 650 KB Win32 OS/2 - Sources (Virtual Pascal) (972,655)
DOS Navigator Open Source Project DN OSP 6.4.0 1 MB DOS/DPMI (Win9x)
DN 4.9.0 2004 for DOS included in UBCD v3.4
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