Total Commander - File Manager

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  1. guest

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    Features in Total Commander 10.51 now include:
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    Total Commander 10.51 (September 1, 2022)
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    Screenshots:
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    I'm using it for ages and for me it's been best file manager. Buying license was money well spent. :thumb:
     
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    Absolutely agree! I used in on Windows 98SE and have kept with it what seems like ages.
     
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    Total Commander + Everything

    Total Commander can use Everything to display directory sizes "instantly". The file search dialog "Commands - Search / Alt+F7" is also able to use Everything.
    There are several options available at "Configuration - Options - Operation - Calculate space occupied by subdirectories - 'Everything'":
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    If a stable version of Everything has been installed (currently: 1.4), enabling the above option is enough for Total Commander to make use of Everything.
    Note: A running instance of Everything is needed.

    If the "alpha" version (currently 1.5a) of Everything has been installed, the above doesn't work.
    Adding of the following line to the configuration-file of Total Commander "wincmd.ini" into the [Configuration]-section helps:
    UseEverythingInstance=1.5a

    Optional: If Everything is not running all the time, Total Commander is able to launch it.
    After adding of the following line to the configurafion-file "wincmd.ini" into the [Configuration]-section:
    Everything=c:\Program Files\Everything\Everything.exe -startup
    = Total Commander is being launched => Total Commander launches Everything.
    Note: If Everything is installed into a different location, the path above needs to be changed accordingly.
     
  7. Minimalist

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    Thank you @mood for this tip. I don't use Everything but it's nice to know that integration is possible. I use Alt-Shift-Enter to calculate and display folders sizes on demand (when needed).
     
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    Total Commander 10.52 Released (October 26, 2022)
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    I have been a Directory Opus user for nearly 20 years but have always regarded this as my go to if DO ever fell over.
     
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