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Total Commander 7.04a

Publisher's Description:

Total Commander is a file manager replacement that offers multiple language support, search, file comparison, directory synchronization, quick view panel with bitmap display, ZIP, ARJ, LZH, RAR, UC2, TAR, GZ, CAB, ACE archive handling plus plugins, built-in FTP client with FXP, HTTP proxy support, and more.

Latest Changes:

  • Corrects an error in the delete function: It could delete the file under the cursor instead of the selected files if the current directory was changed in the background while the delete confirmation dialog was up
  • Corrects problems with unpacking multi-volume RAR files
  • Corrects AES encryption on NT4
  • Corrects an access violation when starting minimized to the system tray

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Latest User Reviews:

Reviewer:laptopy.net Sep 21, 2008
Version:7.04a 
 
Classic app, cant live without it
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Reviewer:tomkaten Sep 18, 2008
Version:7.04a 
 
My first reaction to seeing Explorer when I reinstall Windows for some pals ? WTF is this ? I've been using TC since the first version I think. It's a part of me, I can't imagine Windows without it.

To people who complain about the interface... We don't need skins and crap like that, thank you. We want functionality and we have it. Everything bold ? Ever heard of "options", my friend ? Takes 5 seconds to change it.

I think I've tried every file manager available for Windows, almost hoping to find something better than TC. Unfortunately, such a piece of software doesn't exist yet.

TC is incredibly light on system resources, it starts up in a flash and everything it does is lightning fast. Its archive support is about the best there is.

To the guy who said that TC changed file associations for archives... I'm sorry, but TC doesn't do that, it just handles the known archives by itself, which is one of the things that makes it awesome. You can rename, execute and read documents inside archives (with temporary extraction or repack).

I associate it with Universalviewer for F3 (default view) and with Metapad for edit (F4) and everything is peachy.

Long live TC !
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Reviewer:.0 Aug 10, 2008
Version:7.04a 
 
this is the original. smart, clever, functional. everything else has failed the test when it comes to serious business. most clones are not even half that functional or using inbuilt windows features. maybe you need some time to find out what this little proggy is capable of, but if you find out, you possibly love this tiny piece of code. well, i do. whatever. this prog is really worth the money. and as already said, a must have.
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Reviewer:DudeBoyz Aug 9, 2008
Version:7.04a 
 
I may not be the biggest fan of the overall look of the program, especially the default settings, but one very important thing it has going for it is that it seems to be very, very stable.

It may do things a bit differently (file selection, etc.) than the Windows norms, but once you get used to it, things work as you would expect them to, and there appear to be very few quirks related to poor coding.

It is very well established, and for a very good reason. It does what you ask of it and it does it well, with nary a curve-ball thrown your way. Sorting is done correctly, file selection is consistent, and drag and drop shows no anomolies under Windows XP, which is not the case with some of the competition.

I may prefer to use another application, but I feel it is only fair to recognize why this application is so well thought of by others in the community and has such a devoted following.

Making a program this tight, this efficient and this stable can be very hard work. Their attention to detail is obvious, and they seem to do their due diligence when it comes to testing features to make sure they perform the way they were meant to perform. I wish all such software was vetted this thoroughly before being released.

It just flat-out gets the job done, and for that, I think it deserves some serious props.
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Reviewer:ipanaya Aug 9, 2008
Version:7.04a 
 
Have you ever tried FreeCommander before entering your credit card details ?
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File Size: 2,156 KB
Released:August 8, 2008
Publisher:Christian Ghisler
Homepage:Total Commander
Downloads:5,249,294
License:Shareware; $34.00 to buy
OS Support:Windows 2000/2003/9x/XP
Uninstaller?:Yes
Rating:4.5/5 (1128 votes)