Author Company: WinAbility Software Corporation
Category:
Powerful File Manager, Explorer replacement
Screenshot: AB Commander Classic Edition
Program Name: AB Commander Classic Edition
Version: Minor Update
Release Status: 6.7
Release Date: 20.12.2004
Price: $ 39.95
License: Shareware
Install_Support: Install and Uninstall
OS Support: Win98,WinME
Language: English
System Requirements:
File Size: 1.1Mb.
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Description:
AB Commander is a powerful yet easy to use tool that lets you manage your files and folders using the convenient dual-panel user interface (pioneered in Norton Commander), while maintaining close integration with the standard Windows shell. |It-s just a very good file-management tool that puts Explorer to shame| - ZDNet / Hotfiles.com review. AB Commander has the following features: - The main window of AB Commander hosts two panels, independently displaying the contents of folders of your computer, just like the built-in Windows Explorer does. Each panel may be used to browse all folders, both virtual and real ones, located on local or remote drives. - Powerful means of navigation between folders: the Favorites lists, the History lists, the pop-up Folder Tree window that lets you browse the whole hierarchy of folders; the drive bar and drive list, etc. - Commands to directly manipulate files and folders (copy, move, rename, delete). - Built-in file splitter lets you split large files into smaller segments and then merge them back with ease. - Built-in image viewer with the slideshow capabilities. - Full-featured text editor that you can use as a replacement for Windows Notepad. - Various ways of customizing the look and feel of the listings shown in the panels according to your preferences: single- or double-click activation, full row selection, underlining the hot or cold items, etc. - Command prompt lets you quickly run programs that accept command- line arguments. - And more: Visit http://www.winability.com/ for more information!
Tags: file manager,explorer replacement,commander,windows,shell
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