Formerly known as Windows Commander, and now as Total Commander, the program offers many more features than the built-in Windows Explorer: support for compression archives, a built-in FTP client, the ability to extend functions through plug-ins, and more.
Total Commander is one of the most popular and good file managers. The program has two panels for working with files, built-in modules for viewing, editing, and archiving files, a built-in FTP manager, a file comparison module, a module for detecting duplicate files, and dozens of other great options that make it the best program of its kind.
Features of Total Commander
- Drag & Drop;
- Built-in support for ZIP, ARJ, LZH, GZ, TAR, RAR and ACE archives;
- Built-in FTP client;
- Advanced copying, moving, renaming, and deleting entire trees (Allows deleting “full” directories);
- Command line for simple start of programs with parameters;
- Advanced search function with full-text search in random files;
- Built-in file viewer for viewing files of any size in hexadecimal, binary, or text format;
- Direct cable connection via LPT port;
- Work with network drives and much more.
- License: Paid (Shareware).
What’s New in Total Commander 11.02 Final