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blog: my file manager is better than yours
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nikos
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Kilmatead
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Tuxman
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Re: blog: my file manager is better than yours
Oy!I bet there are no users south side of 50 years old
I still use Total Commander for certain tasks (copying large folder structures at work), and I won't be 50 anytime soon.
Old people use the Explorer and keep getting lost in it. Source: Me having watched old people using a computer.
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jpcoetzee
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Re: blog: my file manager is better than yours
Xplorer2 is my daily driver but TC can browse FTP and ADB (Android) natively with WFX plugins. That's a huge advantage for me.
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nikos
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Re: blog: my file manager is better than yours
there are ways to sftp with xplorer2 too (www.zabkat.com/blog/sftp-extension.htm) but I use winscp
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infimum
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Re: blog: my file manager is better than yours
Only now did I find about this, which was introduced below.Packed with unique timesaving features like spreadsheet property change
viewtopic.php?p=70329&hilit=spreadsheet#p70329
Another thing I found out is that the spreadsheet mode option (Tools > Options... > Advanced) is dependent on the double-click renaming option (Tools > Options... > View panes). When the double-click renaming is turned off, the spreadsheet mode is automatically turned off.
Personally, I always turn off renaming from mouse