I used it, but it wouldn't work on vista for some reason. My brother uses Total Commander a lot (because Vista's explorer is just... ok, this is a family mailing list...) so I suggested it. Back then it crashed with Access Violation, so he didn't use it. I did, but I am truely a console man...
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Graeme Geldenhuys <[email protected] > wrote: > This post got lost while the mailing list got moved yesterday, so I'm > sending this again. > > > ----------[ Forwarded message ]---------- > From: Graeme Geldenhuys > Subject: Anybody tried Double Commander yet? > > > Hi, > > http://doublecmd.sourceforge.net/ > > I found this project some time back, compiled it, tried it and forgot > about it. Then a few weeks back I got another svn update and compiled > and tried it again. =C2=A0I was very impressed. > > Double Commander is a mix between the highly acclaimed Total Commander > (windows only product) and Midnight Commander (*nix console based file > manager). It has the best features of both file managers mixed > together. I'm a long standing user of Total Commander and think it's > the best thing since slided bread. But lately my computers harder ever > see the Windows OS and Total Commander just doesn't feel at home under > WINE (even though it runs perfectly). So under Linux I mostly use > Midnight Commander - it's practically in my "auto startup" category of > apps. > > Anyway, I am not part of the Double Commander project, but thought I > would mention it here to you folks. It's created with Lazarus and has > some truly amazing features. It can even make use of the Total > Commander plugins (how cool is that). It also has some nice config > options like custom panel file layouts, lockable tabs, is quite > responsive (it's amazing how many file managers fail this point), has > nice keyboard support etc.. Well worth a try! > > It has a rather large development (library and package) dependency, > but overall not too difficult to setup for a successful compile. The > benefit is that (at least under Linux) it has some good features > built-in that uses native Linux technologies - something that is > rather nice to see for a change. > > Anyway, I thought I would mention this project for others to try. I > don't really here much about this project which is a bit of a shame > considering it's pretty damn good. AND it's built with Free Pascal and > Lazarus! :-) > > > -- > Regards, > - Graeme - > > > _______________________________________________ > fpGUI - a cross-platform Free Pascal GUI toolkit > http://opensoft.homeip.net/fpgui/ > > _______________________________________________ > Lazarus mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus > -- o__ ,_.>/ _ (_)_\(_)_______ ...speed is good _______________ I believe five out of four people have a problem with fractions.
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