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Take Command Console

Take Command Console (TCC), formerly known as 4DOS for Windows NT (4NT), is a command-line interpreter by JP Software, designed as a substitute for the default command interpreter in Microsoft Windows, CMD.EXE.

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Developer
JP Software
License
Proprietary commercial
Operating system
Windows 10, 11; Server 2016, Server 2019, Server 2022 (Windows 7 or 32-bit Windows for <V. 26)
Platform
Microsoft Windows x86-64 (IA-32 for <V. 26)
Stable release
36.01 Build 55 (May 22, 2026; 3 months ago (2026-05-22)) [±]
Type
Command shell

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Take Command Console

Nodes61
Edges60
Triples36
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.032787
Components1

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Take Command Console

Top relations

related to history · 14
Take Command Console → Beginning, JP Software's Take Command, ME, MS-DOS, NT, OS/2, Tabbed Command Interface, Take Command, TCC, TCI, The, Windows, Windows XP, XP
related to Take Command · 13
Take Command Console → Active Scripting, Beginning, COMsupplied, FTP, HTTP, Its, Lite Edition, Microsoft Windows, MS-DOS, Tabbed Console Interface, Take Command, TCC/LE, Windows
Developer · 1
Take Command Console → JP Software
License · 1
Take Command Console → Proprietary commercial
Operating system · 1
Take Command Console → Windows 10, 11; Server 2016, Server 2019, Server 2022 (Windows 7 or 32-bit Windows for V. 26)
Platform · 1
Take Command Console → Microsoft Windows x86-64 (IA-32 for V. 26)
Stable release · 1
Take Command Console → 36.01 Build 55 (May 22, 2026; 3 months ago (2026-05-22)) [±]
Type · 1
Take Command Console → Command shell
Website · 1
Take Command Console → jpsoft.com

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command windows take 4nt version jp 4dos software tcc console ftp command-line microsoft os tabbed file beginning support batch http

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Take Command ConsoleDeveloperJP Software1.00infobox
Take Command ConsoleLicenseProprietary commercial1.00infobox
Take Command ConsoleOperating systemWindows 10, 11; Server 2016, Server 2019, Server 2022 (Windows 7 or 32-bit Windows for <V. 26)1.00infobox
Take Command ConsolePlatformMicrosoft Windows x86-64 (IA-32 for <V. 26)1.00infobox
Take Command ConsoleStable release36.01 Build 55 (May 22, 2026; 3 months ago (2026-05-22)) [±]1.00infobox
Take Command ConsoleTypeCommand shell1.00infobox
Take Command ConsoleWebsitejpsoft.com1.00infobox
VBScriptinstance ofin the form of Active Scripting engines0.80text
JScript as well as PerlScriptinstance ofin the form of Active Scripting engines0.80text
Take Command Consolerelated to historyTCC0.60section
Take Command Consolerelated to historyMS-DOS0.60section
Take Command Consolerelated to historyOS/20.60section

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