So there it is … my network application, fully written in Lazarus Pascal. So I just created one … free for all … enjoy! So, instead of complaining, I started looking for an application that would just that – and didn’t find one to my liking. I do have a NAS and I do have several shares on that device and … I just got freakin’ tired of going through each step over and over again. In Finder, a server doesn’t always appear right away, we need to go through a list of shares on a given “server”, get confused if we need SMB, CIFS, FTP, SSH, WebDAV, NFS or AFP, and I’m not even mentioning the need to enter a username and password on protected shares.Īdditionally, Wake On Lan is being supported as well. Unfortunately, at times anyway, it can be rather cumbersome under Mac OS X to connect to those “ shares” (also known as the so called mounted “ Volumes“). Some of us have network shares on their computers, want to access company network shares, or have a dedicated file server or NAS ( Network Attached Storage) to store our shared information or make our backups. Tabbed interface, regular expressions, history+favorites buttonsĬompare editor, cursor in lister, separate trees, logging, enhanced overwrite dialog etc.In this day and age we are more network connected than ever before – at home and at work. ZIP, 7ZIP, ARJ, LZH, RAR, UC2, TAR, GZ, CAB, ACE archive handling + pluginsīuilt-in FTP client with FTPS (encrypted FTP) and HTTP proxy support Quick View panel with image and video display But Total Commander uses a different approach: it has two fixed windows side by side like a well-known file manager for DOS.Ĭompare files (now with editor) / synchronize directories Total Commander (former Wincmd) is a file manager for Windows similar to the Windows Explorer. Total Commander 10.50 Multilingual Portable | 8.4 Mb
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