Description
by Christian Ghisler
Total Commander (former Wincmd) is a file manager for Windows similar
to the Windows Explorer. 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 (formerly know as Wincmd) is an file manager
replacement for the Windows Explorer. This is the 32 bit version for
Windows 95/98/ME and Windows NT/2000/XP. A 16 bit version is also
available.
Total Commander handles archives like subdirectories. It supports
ZIP/ARJ/LHA/RAR/UC2/TAR/GZ/CAB/ACE archives, and has an internal
ZIP-compatible packer. The search function allows to search for files
inside archives, even for text.
A command line helps starting programs with parameters, and a fully
configurable button bar allows to launch programs and internal
commands. The built-in viewer can show files in text, hex, binary,
image and multimedia format.
The 32 bit version supports Drag&Drop from and to explorer/desktop,
delete to the recycle bin, and Explorer style context menus/property
sheets. FTP servers on the Internet can be accessed like local drives.
A configurable directory hotlist (bookmarks) and history list make directory navigation easier.
The sync function allows to synchronize two complete directory trees,
and the compare function shows the difference of two binary or text
files highlighted side by side. The new parallel port connection works
between any combination of Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT 4, Windows
2000/XP, Windows 3.1 and even DOS through a separate server.

