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A system tool developed by Marek Jasinski

Used by 220 people for 512 hours, 17 minutes and 56 seconds

FreeCommander is an alternative to the standard windows file manager.

You can take FreeCommander anywhere - just copy the installation directory on a CD, USB-Stick or even a floppy disk - and you can even work with this program on a foreign computer.

Features:

* Dual-panel technology - horizontal and vertical
* Tabbed interface
* Optional tree view for each panel
* Built in file viewer to view files in hex, binary, text or image format
* File viewer inside archives too
* Built in archive handling: ZIP (read, write), CAB (read, write), RAR (read)
* Nested archive handling
* Easy access to system folders, control panel, desktop and start menu
* Copy, move, delete, rename files and folders
* Wipe files
* Create and verify MD5 checksums
* File splitting
* File properties and context menu
* Calculation of folder size
* Folder comparison / synchronization
* Modification of file date and attributes
* Folder / program favorites
* File searching (inside archive too)
* File filters for display
* User defined columns for detailed view
* DOS command line
* Multiple language support

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  • Anthony Kolesov devotee

    Good replacement of Explorer for me.

  • tinhed devotee
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    My only problem with free commander is that it has a dated interface like i am working in Win 98. other than that a fantastic piece of software which completely replaces explorer for me.

  • talos novice

    I can't understand how Microsoft could not make their File Manager more useful.
    FreeCommander totally kills Windows Explorer over and over and over...

  • Didi devotee

    Immediately crashes as soon as I write "\\se\c$" as path on the right

  • Mantas enthusiast
    Overall:

    The best commander for me :)

  • voidxar devotee

    One of the best file managers around, its free unlike Total Commander. I have tried total commander many times over the years but keep on using Freecommader. True Total commander has a bunch of plugins and addons, but for just manageing a ton of files fast this software just works.

  • esorhjy devotee
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    Like Total Commander,but this is free!

Website: freecommander.com
License: Free
Version: 2008.06
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