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Windows commander
Windows commander












The built-in ZIP archiver supports long filenames, multi-disk archives and all other ZIP features (except encryption), and it is respectably fast. You can view the contents, add, delete and access files without changing your habits. The support for ZIP archives is exemplary: Total Commander treats them like directories. Sure, for longer command sequences I can always open a Take Command session window, but doing it from the Total Commander is so much faster! (The command history and editing are also included.) bak files from the current directory: just hit the right arrow key and type the command del *.bak, bingo. Then, assume you would like to delete all. You can hide it to save the screen space. There is also a line to enter DOS commands at the bottom of the window. I'm not using the tree mode much, but you may want to. You can have one of the panes display a directory tree, so that the whole thing behaves like the Explorer in the Explore mode. Excluded are the irritating rough edges and inconsistencies of the Explorer, and yes, what a welcome relief it is. Most importantly, all three groups of functions are smoothly integrated into a single, seamless package, the design is thoughtful, and implementation impeccable.Įach of the two resizable directory panes offers the functionality of the Windows Explorer, including support for Drag-and-Drop operations to/from other D&D-compatible applications, right-click context menus, file associations and all you've got used to. It combines the Norton Commander functionality (two directory panes to perform file operations, execute programs and access data files) with that of the Windows Explorer, WinZip, FTP client and then some. Total Commander (before v5.5 known as Windows Commander) is much more than just an NC look-alike for Windows. Remember the Norton Commander for DOS? This was the program which for some people became a way of life, a working environment from the moment of booting the computer up to the moment of switching it off. : Top Rank Shareware: Total CommanderĬategories: Utility, Command Shell, File Operations, File Compression, FTP Client














Windows commander