nesher 11/18/2008
If you miss old and good Norton Commander, this file manager will exactly what you are looking for. Main Features: * Explorer-like context menu * Multilanguage (English and Russian) * Working with file descriptions * Internal file viewer and editor support the following code pages: Windows, DOS, KOI8R, UTF-8, ISO8859-5 and Unicode. Built-in RTF viewer Command line with the ability to view output and to interact with DOS and console applications * File names coloring, unlimited number of color groups * FTP-client * Quick view panel with the ability to view files even in archives and on FTP-sites * Possibility to assign separate programs to view and edit files of different types * Ability to find a file by size, date, attributes and text. Search in archives. Search for folders * Drag-and-Drop support * Inplace file renaming by Alt+F9 (just as F2 in the Windows Explorer) * Archive contents can be viewed like a folder. Supported formats: 7-Zip, ACE, AIN, ARC, ARJ, BZip, CAB, GZip, HA, JAR, LZH, RAR, TAR, ZIP. Ability to integrate with external archivers for full-scale archive processing * File encryption and compression on NTFS * Possibility to create hard links to files and symbolic links to folders on NTFS volumes * Ability to copy NTFS file streams Folder comparison and synchronization * Favourite folders with hotkey accessibility * Ability to minimize FN window to the system tray * Ability to make file lists for group file operations * Ability to duplicate User Menu commands by toolbar buttons * Customizable color scheme * Ability to store settings in the INI-file * Ability to use external modules (DLL) to view files of different types directly in the FN window
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