Multi Commander is a rich-featured multi-tabbed file manager which intends to replace Windows Explorer. Its extensive range of functions and customizable settings should be appreciated by experienced users who are always looking for new ways to enhance their file navigation experience.
The interface of Multi Commander is represented by two modes; one is similar to Windows Explorer, while the other one resembles Total Commander. The app offers two panes for browsing files and folders, thus giving you the possibility to easily navigate and perform various actions, from standard copying and pasting to more advanced tools, such as file packing and comparison.
As we have mentioned before, Multi Commander supplies users with a wide range of features. For instance, you can manage plugins and extensions (applications, file system, operations, properties), along with a list of aliases for directories, edit buttons, define custom commands (e.g. multi-script, external, batch script), as well as modify keyboard shortcuts for the menu, toolbar, buttons and other areas of Multi Commander.
Additional tools of the software application focus on the Clipboard copying method (e.g. file version, comma-separated list), renaming rules (e.g. uppercase, capitalize), text conversion (e.g. to the Unix, Mac formats), file security (e.g. take ownership) and file backups, just to name a few.
But you can also hide folders, executable files and DLLs, select all images from the current location, access 'Task Manager' straight from the main application window, customize the menu, and calculate checksum values, while you can explore the rest of the list of options.
Multi Commander requires a low-to-moderate amount of system resources, so it shouldn't slow down other currently running processes under normal circumstances. It has a good response time and includes complete user documentation. Although Multi Commander is not oriented toward beginners, the experienced user should be thrilled by the diversity of tools provided by this file manager.
What's New in This Release:
· CHANGE - A lot of internal core changes.
· CHANGE - A lot of SDK/API changes.
· FIXED - Commands run from the commandline field will now use the FileType setup to determin how the file should be run.
· ADDED - New MultiScript functions StrRFind, PathGetPathPart, PathGetNamePath, PathGetFileExtPart, PathGetParts
· FIXED - Problem with MultiScript function StrRegExpFind
· FIXED - Crash problem when running incorrect code as MultiScript
· FIXED - Script engine can not return a const array of variables correct.
· FIXED - Issues with the MultiScript Debugger.
· ADDED - Favorites can now be shown as a popup menu in the crumbbar. (as right click action on the Path field)
· FIXED - Text issue when deleting favorite item.
· FIXED - Fixed some strange lost focus problem with Favorites Window.
· FIXED - Many texts that did not use the MultiLanguage system is now using it
· ADDED - Language selection dialog show on first run. Will now autoselect the users language if found.
· ADDED - Major change on How the MultiLanguage...