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What's your preferred File Manager
iphigenie:
I have had total commander for years and it does the basics really well and fast.
I am a bit overwhelmed by the plugins and customisation options, in the sense that they are not friendly enough for me to know how to make a good smooth tool out of it. I use some but I find the fact that most add ons appear in "network locations" quite unsettling and confusing.
I tooked at the TC UP package and it shows what can be done, although I would only want maybe 1/3 of the components... I should spend more time figuring this out, but there is one thing that really irks me in TC and makes me use powerdesk regularly, and that is: sorting never applies to directories. Never has. WHY??? :o
Anyway, I have started trying a few others, although it seems to me none of them do the basics (browse, copy) as fast and efficiently as I can get them done in TC - I dont want to drag-and-drop files, reaching for the mouse is slow :S
iphigenie:
never mind i found the option. phew.
Cant figure out how i missed it before so many times. :-\
Curt:
There is also this kind of special file manager: SurF (freeware). I will strongly recommend to study the thorough "Documentation" page (I can add no links because of frames). I didn't find any download link at the author's page, except for a link to sourceforge, but I also found the file at SnapFilesPro
http://surf.svprogramming.net/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/surf-fm/
http://www.snapfilespro.com/a/getapp.php?id=111231
What's your preferred File Manager
Armando:
I briefly looked through the documentation: looks interesting. Unusual interface (well, to me)... Anybody actually tried it?
rjbull:
There is also this kind of special file manager: SurF (freeware).
-Curt (December 19, 2007, 06:10 PM)
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Humpf. Needs .NET Framework.
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