Old Version of Total Commander 7.57 (RC 1)
Website
http://www.ghisler.com
Developer
Christian Ghisler, C. Ghisler & Co.
Selected Version
Total Commander 7.57 (RC 1)
Supported Systems
Legacy OS support
Legacy OS support
Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7
License
Shareware
Release Date
13 February, 2012 (1 year ago )
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System Requirements of Total Commander 7.57 (RC 1)
- Windows 98
- Windows NT
- Windows ME
- Windows 2000
- Windows XP
- Windows XP x64
- Windows Vista
- Windows Vista x64
- Windows 7
- Windows 7 x64
Program Information of Total Commander 7.57 (RC 1)
Version Name:
Total Commander 7.57 (RC 1)
File Size:
3.14 MB
Released Date:
13 February, 2012 (1 year ago)
MD5 Checksum:
E6FBF908D238BFD8B556F98839659324
SHA1 Checksum:
4E47599B2EF79E8EB63B5628A1ACF76696EF553F
Version History of Total Commander 7.57 (RC 1)
Change log not available
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About Total Commander
Total Commander is a file manager for Windows, a program like Windows Explorer to copy, move or delete files. However, Total Commander can do much more than Explorer, e.g. pack and unpack files, access ftp servers, compare files by content, etc!
Total Commander Features
- Both 32 bit and 16 bit versions available!
- Long filenames in Windows 95/98 and Windows NT (16 and 32-bit version)!
- Direct access to Network Neighbourhood
- Supports Drag & Drop with Explorer/the Desktop etc.
- Extended copying, moving, renaming and deleting of entire trees (Enables deleting "full" directories).
- Compare files by content.
- Synchronize directories (with subdirs), or a directory with a ZIP file.
- Built-in FTP client supports most public FTP servers, and some mainframes
- FTP and WWW proxies for FTP connections; new also SOCKS4+5.
- Archives are handled like subdirectories. You can easily copy files to and from archives. The appropriate archiving program is automatically called. pkzip, arj, lha, rar, ace and uc2 are all supported.
- Built-in ZIP-compatible packer, supports long filenames!
Updates : Total Commander Updates
Did You Know?
Total Commander can handle archives as if they were subdirectories. It also has an internal ZIP-compatible packer. The search function allows you to search for files inside archives, even for text.
