WinNc.Net 4.7

3.4 out of 5 stars 3.4 (16 votes)

(March 13, 2009)

Windows 2000/2003/9x/Vista/XP / Shareware; $40.00 / 1,365 downloads

WinNc.Net is a file manager that replaces the use of the existing Windows Explorer. It uses the same key shortcuts and the same mouse functionality as a well-known DOS file manager, Norton Commander. The product gives you direct drag-and-drop access to servers, network neighborhoods and other network computers in the double-pane interface, each of which function independently. In addition to standard file-management functions such as formatting, copying, moving, deleting and editing files, it lets you view inside compressed files as if they were directories.

  • Publisher

    Dunes MultiMedia

  • Homepage

    WinNc.Net

  • Limitations

    Yes - 45 day timeout

  • Uninstaller

    Yes

  • Latest Changes

    - Fixed updater

    - Minor fixes

    - Spanish added

Reviews of WinNc.Net

  1. 2 out of 5 stars
    dhry

    Reviewing 4.6 (Nov 12, 2008)

    Forget it. .Net is clunky and slow. Plus there are several better filemanagers than this which are dual-window capable. Best and cheapest is xplorer2. Lot of people like Total Commander (I hate it, but whatever). XYPlorer is good too. Finally if you want to pay through the a$$, the greatest filemanager of them all is Directory Opus. Give this one a miss, it's absolutely pointless.

  2. 2 out of 5 stars
    dcumpian

    Reviewing 4.6 (Aug 14, 2008)

    I think FreeCommander is just as good, if not better...and it's free.

  3. 5 out of 5 stars
    Tao2005

    Reviewing 4.6 (Aug 13, 2008)

    WinNC.Net is a good, solid, useful and powerful file manager and I recommend it highly. I use it in place of explorer, that comes with windows. It is very solid, and can preform many tasks.

    Peace...

  4. 5 out of 5 stars
    tidester

    Reviewing 4.5 (Mar 23, 2008)

    WinNC.Net is a good, solid, useful and powerful file manager and I recommend it highly. It performs all the functions listed in the description above (and more!). It has never failed me and has never crashed in all the years I have been using it. I cannot say the same for most other file managers including one that costs twice as much as WinNC.Net.

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