SpeedCommander is a comfortable file manager. It builds on the proven two window technology and offers a multitude of exclusive features. Sort, copy, move or delete your files either using the keyboard or the mouse. It reads and creates ZIP archives, Microsoft CAB files, and fully supports ten additional compression formats. The newly expanded search feature will find files within all ten supported Archive formats. The internal file viewer displays over 80 graphics and text formats. In addition, it contains a powerful text editor with numerous extras including syntax highlighting. With the integrated FTP client, you can both download files from the net and upload your own web pages. It even integrates a web browser for you to surf the web.
Reviewing 14 Beta 1 (Aug 4, 2011)
From homepage of the program.
Unit Price: USD 62.11
Total: USD 62.11
[Info] includes 19% sales tax/VAT to USD 52.19: USD 9.92
Delivery: License key
Does not match what this site say's it costs, nearly twice as expensive.
Support forum german only.
Reviewing 14 Beta 1 (Aug 3, 2011)
Take a look at DirOpus from GPSoft. Nothing better, IMHO...
Reviewing 13.00.5900 (Oct 28, 2009)
More customizable visually than Total Commander, and a better overall appearance than most comparable Commander's (TC included). The configuration options are very well organized,
Development seems more active/frequent than TC, but if you are used to some of the hardcore Total Commander features (Like ToolBar or Menu editing to name a few) then you'll find this application lacking.
Seems better than XYPlorer, which still lacks basic FTP and which only begrudgingly added DualPane recently.
As others have noted, no English help file -- there is an English forum that has some support, but one shouldn't have to go to a forum to ask basic feature-usage questions.
4+ If you're German.
Reviewing 13.00.5875 RC (Oct 6, 2009)
Another good file manager along the ranks of Total Commander and X2plorer. Has built-in Zip, FTP/FTPS/SFTP and advanced file renaming capabilities. With the plethora of File Manager/Explorer replacements out there boasting similar features it's difficult to pick a reason why you should use this one. I was a big user of Norton Commander back in the DOS days and that is what drew me to it. I prefer it to TC but definitely this is not as powerful as X2plorer - just easier to use.
Haven't tried Directory Opus so I can't compare but as Second Shadow pointed out all their support forums are in German.
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