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Osx mucommander
Osx mucommander




osx mucommander
  1. #Osx mucommander update
  2. #Osx mucommander full
  3. #Osx mucommander rar

In windows world, we are saved because there is Total Commander, and honestly, there isn't a ONE app that can stand near it (although it is badly written in archaic Pascal Lang., its long time tested and works) And there's hundreds of other clones.īut in Linux, there isn't such thing as file manager. I've been waiting a long time for such project, even thinking writing multiplatform file-manager myself. I can tell I used zillions of appz in my time, but I'll never forget this one.

osx mucommander

The ppl here really didn't understand it. So, even though the pace of development on this product is quite slow, I still find it a valuable alternative and am grateful that it's available and free. MU Commander does not suffer from this anomoly, nor does Free Commander, I believe. Just not handling it properly, whatever the case. Seems confused about which to display - created time and date, last viewed, last updated, etc.

#Osx mucommander update

If you update a file in a folder, it will not only show the new date and time on that particular file, but often change the date and time on the folder itself, which is somewhat annoying. PowerDesk Pro 5 has a bug in how it handles NTFS partitions that seems to involve the date and time display. Since the updates of PowerDesk Pro in versions 6 and now 7 still contain a few show-stopper bugs, such as not keeping the proper sorted order during drag and drop operations and I'm stuck back at PowerDesk Pro 5, I need to start focusing on other options.

#Osx mucommander rar

If you're really just looking for a free 2-paned file manager for Windows, you may be happier with - why can't you just use the right click menu to access your RAR archives when you have WinRAR installed? It works great from Windows Explorer, PowerDesk, Free Commander, muCommander, etc.Īlthough I've bailed on using Macs and OS X and am back again using Windows exclusively, the fact that it's multi-platform means it's still useful to me, thankfully.

osx mucommander

If you really need cross-platform Java, you might be able to tolerate the immaturity of muCommander. After 6 years, this file manager finally supports deleting files to the Windows Recycle Bin. Much effort gets spent on platform compatibility issues.

#Osx mucommander full

The feature list seems long but it's full of trivial little things which aren't well coordinated. That's why muCommander is over 6 years old but the developers are still not willing to call it version 1.0 yet. Really, muCommander feels like a programming class project getting dragged out, except that the teacher isn't guiding it anymore. However, there is no excuse for not supporting 7z because GPL-compatible Java implementations have been available for over 3 years. Due to being GPL, muCommander does not (and can never) support RAR files because it is not possible to implement RAR v3 (including all compression types) with GPL code.






Osx mucommander