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What's your preferred File Manager
MilesAhead:
ctrl-z is your friend. It's a do-over without having to look for anything.
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Cheating. Too easy. :)
To me it's an unnatural motion. Besides, I don't see the big deal to make it dual pane. Windows doesn't charge double. :)
Innuendo:
Unfortunately the FreeCommanderXE seems like it will never have all the features implemented like
file Renamer and FTP client. I'm hobbling along with Explorer until I find something similar to the old FC.
-MilesAhead (November 04, 2014, 05:44 AM)
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Try Total Commander, Miles. It can be dual or single pane with or without tabs. It has a deceptively simple appearing appearance, but has a lot of power under the hood. It's shareware, but you cannot beat the price.
MilesAhead:
Unfortunately the FreeCommanderXE seems like it will never have all the features implemented like
file Renamer and FTP client. I'm hobbling along with Explorer until I find something similar to the old FC.
-MilesAhead (November 04, 2014, 05:44 AM)
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Try Total Commander, Miles. It can be dual or single pane with or without tabs. It has a deceptively simple appearing appearance, but has a lot of power under the hood. It's shareware, but you cannot beat the price.
-Innuendo (November 09, 2014, 09:41 AM)
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Ok. I'll take a look. :)
Innuendo:
Ok. I'll take a look. :)-MilesAhead (November 09, 2014, 10:09 AM)
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While you are looking, keep in mind that everything you see can be changed if you don't like it...even the pull-down menus. If there's functionality you need, but can't seem to find in the program chances are there's a plugin that will do what you need. There are a few Total Commander users here on DC and we'll be glad to help you out.
Tuxman:
Total Commander would need less advertising if it looked better.
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