Although bundled into every single version of Windows, Explorer isn’t quite an advanced file manager, as its features are basically the same as almost ten years ago, with minor interface changes.
Those looking for something more have already searched the web and most likely found a replacement for the old-school Explorer. Many have picked Total Commander and you’ll understand from the first day of using it why did that happen.
Total Commander is some sort of modern interpretation of the popular yet vintage Norton Commander. It comes with a new approach on Windows, relying on a two-side interface that allows users to handle files in two folders at the same time, just like it happened on the MS-DOS tool.
The way files are listed vary by users’ preferences, with shortcuts for every single operation that might pop into your head, starting with the common cut, copy and paste and ending with edit, create a new folder and rename.
But Total Commander has much more than that. It has a FTP client for accessing FTP servers in a matter of seconds, a multi-rename tool just in case you want to keep things organized, multiple network tools plus a gigantic settings menu that allows you to configure every single bit of the application.
Of course, Total Commander is able to handle archives too, so it can pack and unpack files in a matter of seconds as we’ve learned during our tests.
But probably the best thing about it is that this piece of software is so fast that won’t even notice the difference between opening a folder with 2 files and one with 300 files. While Windows Explorer is a bit slow when it has to index several hundreds of files, Total Commander is absolutely sensational and works extremely fast.
All these features come at a price though. In case you wish to purchase the full product, you’ll have to spend 42 bucks but taking into account how powerful this is, it’s probably one smart investment.
Limitations:
· 30 days trial
What's New in This Release:
· Fixed: Font preview in main configuration dialog may be wrong (64)
· Added: wincmd.ini [Configuration] SameScreenAsTC=1 shows all resizeable dialogs (where TC remembers the position) on the same screen as the main program (32/64)
· Fixed: Quick search with Alt+Letters would close when using Alt also when the quick search dialog is already open (64)
· Fixed: Tab not working in quick view panel (Ctrl+Q) (64)
· Fixed: Wrong printer name (with port) passed to plugins when changing printer default within lister and then choosing "print" (32 only)
· Fixed: Shift+F6 in place rename: There was still a small difference in height between 32-bit and 64-bit (64)
· Fixed: Lister: Set cursor to default (arrow), otherwise some plugins like imagine show the wrong cursor on toolbars (64)
· Fixed: With DriveTipDelay>0, opening the other drive drop down combobox while the first was open didn't show the drive tips (64)
· Fixed: Synchronize dirs: ENTER on a line in the file list opened the quick search dialog in...