
Command line for starting of programs with parameters, simply by typing the program name or by pressing CTRL+ENTER or CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER. Supports Drag & Drop with Explorer/the Desktop etc. Both 32 bit and 64 bit versions available!.
pack and unpack files, access ftp servers, compare files by content, etc! However, Total Commander can do much more than Explorer, e.g.
Internal ZIP packer, based on ZLib by Jean-loup Gailly.Total Commander is a file manager for Windows, a program like Windows Explorer to copy, move or delete files. Internal unpackers for ZIP, ARJ, LZH, GZ, TAR, RAR and ACE formats.
Configurable button bar to start external programs or internal menu commands. Internal Unzip by Info-Zip, which allows unzipping without calling an external program! The source code in Turbo-Pascal is free and can be obtained directly from the author. The line width and font size can now be changed. Built in file viewer (F3) to view files of ANY SIZE in hex, binary or text format, using either the ASCII- (DOS) or the ANSI- (Windows) character set. Enhanced search function with full text search in any files across multiple drives. Command line for the simple starting of programs with parameters, simply by typing the program name or by pressing CTRL+ENTER or CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER. The actual directory and/or the file under the cursor can be delivered to the application. Start-menu (User-defined commands) to place your frequently used DOS or Windows programs into a drop-down menu. pkzip, arj, lha, rar, uc2 and ace are all supported. The appropriate archiving program is automatically called. You can easily copy files to and from archives. Archives are handled like subdirectories. Extended copying, moving, renaming and deleting of entire trees (Enables deleting "full" directories). Supports Drag & Drop with the mouse, including to the print manager. Keyboard functions similar to the DOS original. You can install both in parallel to the same directory - there is now a separate installer which will install both together. If you use plugins extensively, you should keep using the 32-bit version. Therefore there will not be many plugins available initially for 64-bit. Since 32-bit plugins cannot be used by 64-bit programs, they need to be converted first. But Total Commander uses a different approach: it has two fixed windows side by side like a well-known file manager for DOS. Total Commander (former Wincmd) is a file manager for Windows (TM) similar to the Windows Explorer.