PD-ksh is a great alternative to the AT&T ksh (Korn shell). It's almost fully compatible, and there’s just a few things it doesn’t support yet. The team has been working hard to make it fit well with both POSIX and AT&T ksh, especially where they don't conflict.
This software is free and works on most common UNIX systems, making it super handy for keeping a consistent user interface across different machines. For instance, in the CS department at MUN, they have PD-ksh running on various machines like Suns, HPs, DecStations, and even PCs with Linux. It's actually the go-to login shell for around 5,200 users!
Currently, PD-ksh is maintained by Michael Rendell. He took over from Simon J. Gerraty after some suggestions came up. Since the last public release (which was version 4.9), some cool features have been added like auto-configuration, arrays, $(( .. )), [[ .. ]], variable attributes, co-processes, extended file globbing and tons of bug fixes.
Please keep in mind that PD-ksh comes AS IS with NO WARRANTY at all! While most of its code is in the public domain, some files are copyrighted but can still be shared freely under certain conditions—like keeping copyright notices intact and documenting any changes you make.
This software has been reported to work on a variety of machines:
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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