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Possible Large Directory Opus Discount

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Sentinel:

I just popped back for a brief spell and find a big discount for something I've wanted to buy for ages, but could never quite justify on price grounds.  Not any more.   :D

Thanks mrainey, this was a really nice surprise!

nudone:
this should be handy for new (and old) opus users:

Leo Davidson's Directory Opus Tutorial http://www.pretentiousname.com/opus/

(oh yes, i've just downloaded my discounted copy of directory opus - got my license for the bargain price of £20 - christmas has come early.)

johnk:
Directory Opus is *by far* the best file manager I've tried.
-mrainey (December 15, 2005, 08:34 AM)
--- End quote ---

I'd second that. I also paid full price for a licence, and I've never regretted it. Superb piece of software.

vegas:
How often do you have to buy upgrades for the program?  I think when it comes to power, usability and support, it is obvious that Directory Opus, Total Commander (my god all the plug-ins out there for this are insane) & [xplorer2] are the best to choose from in this category.

Directory Opus - http://www.gpsoft.com.au/
Total Commander - http://www.ghisler.com/
[xplorer2] - http://www.zabkat.com/

Hirudin:
Wow, Thanks mrainey!

I finially decided to actually try xplorer2 and DO yesterday. I must say, the $65 price tag really put me off, but $33 I think I could manage. $25 for xplorer2 seems fare too.


On the other hand, I like xplorer2 better so far (but I've barely given DO a chance).
I really like the idea of getting an FTP client at the same time. I guess I'll have to give the DO options a serious look...

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