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I've been using 2xExplorer and now x2 for several years now and for me it's the software I use the most.
Now, with the latest builds I've trashed 2x and I'm using x2 fulltime. I find it quite stable now and the crashes are far and between. Great work Nikos.
I wonder however if you could supply a releasebuild to use on a daily basis. If and when a crash occurs I can fire up the debugbuild to give you a crashreport.

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would that be plain or unicode sir? :)
i suppose its a good idea "debugging" the release version too, so here's the link:

http://www.ps.ic.ac.uk/~umeca74/kenny.zip (106 kb)
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Thanks Nikos! Is it compressed with an exe compressor or is it really that small?!?

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no, that's a genuine 200K executable, "compressed" with WTL
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Well so far it works like a charm. I've done a lot of work with it during the day with very different tasks. Handling a lot of small files as vell as some *very* large files. Works great.

I have a feature request though. I miss the old CTRL+D from 2x. I found it very versatile.

Anyway, keep up the good work Nikos and thanks for a great program.

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all the old features of 2x will eventually come to x2, sooner or later, including [Ctrl+D]
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