Turbo Navigator is an advanced, customizable, fast two panel file manager for Windows. Features include file copy speed display, advanced filtering capability, built in favorites for fast directory change, built in file viewer for text, RTF and binary files (including HEX display), built in Media Player for quick preview of common media formats (such as WAV, MID or MP3 files), built in strong (256-bit) file encryption feature, wipe file ability to remove files for good and many more. Modern, self explanatory user interface provides as much information as possible without any need for opening separate window. Its ease of use, small size and speed makes it essential tool for every power user.
- No disk in drive error dialog removed
- Automatic disk insertion added
- Disk monitor added allowing you to monitor disk activity in real time
- Some minor UI changes and fixes
Reviewing 1.47 (Feb 23, 2009)
Damn those tabs, wrong place to post lol. Sorry about that guys.
This is a nifty little program as well :)
Reviewing 1.47 (Oct 24, 2007)
Has a slight learning curve to figure out features, but once you do, this is one of the best file managers I have ever used. Is very configureable, and lets you perform many file operations (moving, renaming, etc) with ease and comfort. I highly recommend this program.
Reviewing 1.47 (Apr 16, 2006)
Windows(All) is wrong for Version 1.47, it's only running with WIN greater than 98!
1.46 fits for 98 and it is a fine proggie!
IMHO you may not say better than TotalCommander, but
it has other options than TC, showing the left place of all directories and it's free, fast and small, fitting as a single file on all CDs I'm burning ...
Very comfortabel to put in the AUTORUN.INF :-)
... and therefore I also give it a FIVE!
Reviewing 1.47 (Nov 4, 2004)
Is version 1.47 real and safe to use?
http://google.us/groups?th=7a29baa78cab1423
I have used TN for years now (latest 1.46), it is best I can find in freeware.
Reviewing 1.46 (May 10, 2001)
kick Ass. Command line parameters are in the readme. If I can figure out the registry crap, then using this and Litestep I will be Explorer-free....
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