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#Double commander file manager code#
Regarding the main changes we can find that code base development moved from Sourceforge to GitHub. As before, the quality score of the codebase is classified as beta. With the release of this new beta version changing the version number to 1.0.0 is a consequence of reaching the maximum value of the second digit, which, according to the version numbering logic used in the project, led to the transition to 1.0 after 0.9. Main new features of Double Commander 1.0.0
#Double commander file manager windows#
Supports Windows Total Commander WCX, WDX and WLX plugins.
All operations can be queued in the background. A mechanism for creating, maintaining, and displaying file comments. Integrated file viewer and text editor. Multiple renaming tool, which supports regular expressions. File support zip, 7z, tar, bz2, tbz, gz, tgz, lzma, tlz. Images can also be viewed as thumbnails of user-defined sizes. Tabs can be configured to not allow changes to them, or to open subdirectories in new tabs, so that the original tab remains intact and available. Tab sets can be saved to files that can be reloaded to produce the same two panels and their tabs that one configured and saved. These can then be compared in more detail in the directory sync feature. Dashboards can represent original directories versus copied or backed up ones. Panels can be duplicated from one side to the other. Directories can be compared and synchronized symmetrically (two-way) and asymmetrically (one-way). Of the other characteristics that stand out: Of the characteristics by Double Commander, it is possible to highlight the execution of all operations in the background, support to rename a group of files, a tab-based interface, a two-panel mode with vertical or horizontal placement of panels, a built-in text editor with syntax highlighting, working with files as well as virtual directories, extended search tools, custom panel, support for Total Commander plugins in WCX, WDX and WLX formats, function logging of operations records. Is there anyone here that use a different fileexplorerĭouble Commander, an open-source and cross-platform Total Commander, does it all for free.Several days ago the launch of the new beta version was announced dual pane file manager Double Commander 1.0.0, which tries to duplicate the functionality of Total Commander and ensure compatibility with its plugins. I also very much like Double Commander as its interface is ridiculously configurable (like having different fonts for individual columns): Double Commander. Try Double Commander and you won't be disappointed. #Double commander file manager free#
" Double Commander is a free cross platform open source file manager with two panels side by side.", Double Commander. I prefer DoubleCommander: It is a free, cross-platform alternative, also written in Pascal and (IMHO) has surpassed TotalCommander in many ways.
Ask HN: Are people still using Pascal in 2023?. What's the simplest backup method for a handful of folders on windows and mac?
Your best bet bet is going to be either, or.
App that locally syncs between two folders. a scheduled task to run it every night if you would like.
I use FreeFileSync which can backup "only the files that changed".
#Double commander file manager portable#
Incorporating my data into a "go-bag" for emergencies: How can I make a portable mirror of my data that updates daily?
#Double commander file manager full#
I use FreeFileSync, open source free full feature multi platform sync tool. RClone seems to be able to send folders to the cloud, however since it's CLI there's a world of complications there and I don't think it tracks a list of folders so I'd have to create my own script to do more than one at a time. Recommendations for a modern & one-way backup program for Windows 10?įrom what I've seen the closest program that matches these requirements might be Duplicati, though it kind of seems like overkill with all its encryption features(?).