Norton Commander Software

WinNc.Net is a file manager for Windows XP / 2003 / 2000 / ME / 98 / NT / 95
Cross-platform file manager
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WinNc.Net: File manager for Windows
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Complete file manager for the OS/2 desktop
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File manager, freeware light version
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Free - Maxence Bernard

muCommander is a lightweight, cross-platform file manager featuring a Norton Commander style interface and support for FTP, SFTP, SMB, HTTP(S), Email attachments, ZIP/GZip/TAR archives, universal bookmarks, and is available in 11 languages.



$40.00 - Dunes MultiMedia

WinNc.Net is a file manager for Windows XP and 2000/ME/98/95 that replaces the use of the existing Windows Explorer. WinNc uses the same key shortcuts and the same mouse functionality as a well known filemanager for DOS called Norton Commander.



Free - EFSoftware

EF Commander for OS/2 is a complete file manager for the OS/2 desktop. If you've ever used and liked Norton Commander, you'll like this dual-windowed program. Multilingual.Shareware, FREE Updates.



Free - EFSoftware

EF Commander Free for Windows is a file manager for the Windows desktop. If you've ever used and liked Norton Commander, you'll like this dual-windowed program.



 
File manager

EF Commander Lite
Free - EFSoftware

EF Commander Lite for Windows is a file manager for the Windows desktop. If you've ever used and liked Norton Commander, you'll like this dual-windowed program, which comes complete with bubble and online help. Multilingual. This is the Lite version. A full Windows version and an OS/2 version are also available. Shareware, FREE Updates.



 
small yet powerful tab/dual pane file manager

xplorer2
$25.00 - Zavarakatranemia

xplorer˛ is a file and information manager that adheres to the philosophy efficiency through simplicity. Without reinventing the wheel, it integrates the best features of Windows shell architecture in a small, resource efficient package that's instantly familiar to work with. But look a little closer and you'll discover a whole new world under the surface that offers power, precision and flexibility and will boost your everyday productivity.



 
File Manager for Professionals.

Ac Browser Plus
$21.00 - Konrad Papala

File Manager for Professionals. Multi Window Interface, viewing and converting images, zip support (compression and decompression) adding comments to files and directories. Handy tools, like Quick Search, Editorial Renaming. http://www.konradp.com/products/acbplus/index.htm forum: http://konradp.com/forum


 
Total Commander Password Recovery Tool

Total Commander Password Recovery
$9.95 - Reactive Software

Total Commander Password Recovery is a utility that extracts FTP account password information for all versions of Total Commander with the FTP plug-in. Old version of Total Commander, called Windows Commander is also supported. Proxy passwords are recovered as well.


 
File manager /w FTP, viewer and archiver

Magellan Explorer
$39.95 - Enriva Development

Magellan Explorer makes it easy to manage your files. Use the built-in high-speed FTP client, work directly with popular archive formats including ZIP, RAR, ACE and UNIX formats, and view pictures. All within a single, easy-to-use, attractive package. Whether you prefer the dual window layout of Norton Commander or are more familiar with Windows Explorer, you will feel right at home as Magellan Explorer can be customized to fit your needs.


 
File manager, archiver, viewer, FTP-client

EF Commander
Free - EFSoftware

File manager, easy to use, full customized (colors, fonts, columns, keys, icons, etc.), tabbed interface, fast FTP client, link to PDAs with WinCE, multirenamer, internal packers, internal viewers, burn on CD/DVD, internal text and HEX editors, synchronize function, encode/decode UUE, XXE and MIME, create/Verify SFV, MD5 and SHA1, powerful filters, multilingual, and much more...


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