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.
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Reviewing 5.3.0.0 (Jan 3, 2011)
Compared to Total commander 7.56: very nice user interface, though some functions still do not works, and price is about the same as Total commander 7.56. Sorry, but this time i give 4 stars only ...
Reviewing 5.2.1.0 (Nov 30, 2010)
Down-voting to counter some of the obvious 5-stars from the authors :)
Reviewing 5.2.1.0 (Nov 29, 2010)
.net is probably the major reason to avoid using WinNc.Net. I (personally) prefer xplorer². Those who like the original Norton Commander might see the FAR Manager instead.
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.
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