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What is the best filemanager?
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lilalurl.T32



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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ville wrote:
Another vote for Directory Opus. It's an excellent utility, though not free.


+1. In my eyes it is a bit to windows explorer what FF is to IE: more user-friendly, more efficient, quite customizable etc...

I gave a try to some other file managers (xplorer˛, xyxplorer, TC). Quite nice, but not as interesting as DO, at least what I do with files. I don't synchronize folders or batch rename lots of files so I didn't compare them on these points.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 10:16 am    Post subject: Diectory Opus Reply with quote

I vote for Directory Opus as well, with no hesitation; heck, didn't I buy this neat piece of software after all?

I tried some of the others (xplorer2 TC), but they did not convince me because of the less user-friendly aspect or the horrible geeky look (mainly TC) which aso count, or because of fewer feaures (xplorer2).

DO is great with powerfull Dual Pane, integrated FTP, efficient image manager, highly customization features, integrated zip browzing, image & multimedia viewing, etc.

Besides being a breeze for file management, it allows to do and view a lot of things without opening dedicated applications (even for .htnl pages) which speeds significantly speeds the work up.

I offers everything I need and more, as, as always they are features I ratrely use.

Someone mentioned the authors not being polite on the forum, I wouldn't know as I haven't visited the forum, but I sent some feedback once and got a prompt and friendly reply.
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