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What's your preferred File Manager

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Darwin:
You're a very unusual person, Darwin.
-Innuendo (May 03, 2009, 03:57 PM)
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Heh, heh... So I've been told!

I own a licence for PowerDesk 7 (and 6, for that matter) but don't have it (either) installed anymore. DOpus is all I use day to day. I have purchased licenses for almost all the major file managers available - TC, XYPlorer, explorer2, FileBoss, FileQest, Altap Salamander, Frigate 3, etc. but have only DOpus installed on my harddrive with XYPlorer and TC installed on my thumbdrives (along with DOpus!). I have had TC installed and tweaked to perfection and love it. Howver, DOpus is no like a well worn pair of shoes - so comfortable and familar   :)

Tuxman:
I would actually vote Directory Opus, but no lifetime license with this price is a no-go for me.

So currently I basically use two file managers:
1) CubicExplorer, still in first steps of development but already fast and stable with a bunch of useful extra features. And it is free.
2) xplorer², the fastest FM on the "market". Using your regedit skills, you can also assign My Computer to it, although the developer doesn't really support this ...

Alternative:  Nomad.NET is very feature-rich (and free), too, but the major con is that it is developed in C#, so it's sluggish and hogs resources. A pity, really...

Curt:
1) CubicExplorer, still in first steps of development
-Tuxman (October 02, 2009, 03:25 PM)
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http://www.cubicreality.com/wiki/   ;)

lanux128:
Turbo Navigator - "Last Freeware Version"
http://www.321download.com/LastFreeware/page6.html
Current Status uncertain-Steven Avery (April 25, 2009, 05:55 PM)
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Turbo Navigator is an old favourite, still good for a place in the thumb drive. unfortunately the author has stopped updating/developing the program. recently i found a site that has the program available for download.

• http://www.turbonavigator.info/

Innuendo:
Turbo Navigator is an old favourite, still good for a place in the thumb drive. unfortunately the author has stopped updating/developing the program. recently i found a site that has the program available for download.-lanux128 (December 06, 2009, 05:29 AM)
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Oh, that's a fine program. I used it a lot back when it was still being developed. It was a very sad day when it was abandoned.

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