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What's your preferred File Manager

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Curt:
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.

-rjbull (December 20, 2007, 04:28 AM)
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Yes, you are right; it needs a modern computer.

Curt:
Yet another file manager I didn't know about is the portable BonCommander, but FreewareWorldTeam wrote me about it today:

About BonCommander

BonCommander is simple file manager application with FTP client functionality for Microsoft Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista.

BonCommander features:
simple user interface, similar to other programs of this type (Total Commander, Norton Commander, FAR manager etc.)
fast navigation using keyboard and hot-keys
built-in FTP client
build-in simple text file viewer
it doesn't use Windows registry for configuration, thus it can be used as "portable" application - just copy BonCMD.exe (and optionally also HLP and INI files) to USB flash-disk and use it on different computers
interface in English language
absolutely free software - it contains no ads, no spyware, no adware and no toolbars

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http://boncmd.php5.cz/about.php

What's your preferred File Manager

wales:
For those interested in Dopus, I have found a link offering 25% discount, until the end of Jan 08.

http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/downloads/2157652/directory-opus

Armando:
Looks like a good deal... hummm... :-\

J-Mac:
For those interested in Dopus, I have found a link offering 25% discount, until the end of Jan 08.

http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/downloads/2157652/directory-opus
-wales (December 30, 2007, 08:50 AM)
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We have our own discount here at DC. Why use another discount code?

Jim

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