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  2. Comparison of file comparison tools - Wikipedia

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    Total Commander (compare) Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes No vimdiff: Yes Yes Yes Yes WinDiff: No No No No WinMerge: Yes No Mercurial, [40] Subversion, [41] Visual Source Safe, Rational ClearCase [42] Yes Yes Name ZIP support FTP support SFTP support Version control browsing Patch creation Patch application Patch preview Unicode support XML-aware

  3. Comparison of file managers - Wikipedia

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    DIR and total size including subdirectories Path Finder? ? No Yes Partial ? No No Yes Yes [77] Yes PCManFM? ? Yes No Yes Yes No ? Yes No, but there is a fork attempt [78] Nothing ROX-Filer? ? No No Yes ? No ? Yes, and browsing with tab completion No Nothing Thunar: Yes ? No No Yes ? No No Yes No Configurable Total Commander: Yes [79]? Yes Yes ...

  4. Commander One - Wikipedia

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    Commander One is a dual-pane file manager designed for macOS. Developed by Electronic Team, Inc., the software is created entirely in Swift and aims to provide users with a tool to navigate, manage, and manipulate files and folders on their Mac computers. [1] [2] The application offers a wide range of features for both casual and professional ...

  5. Comparison of FTP client software - Wikipedia

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    Commander One: Eltima Software 2015 Proprietary: Yes CrossFTP Pro: CrossFTP Software 2006 1.98.7 2020-05-23 Proprietary: Yes CuteFTP: Alex Kunadze/Globalscape: 1994 macOS: 3.1.3 Windows: 9.3.0 2014-05-02 2018-07-11 Proprietary: Yes Directory Opus: GPSoftware 1990 12.28 2022-06-03 Proprietary: Yes FlashFXP: OpenSight Software, LLC 1999 5.4.0 ...

  6. Path Finder - Wikipedia

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    Path Finder (originally SNAX) is a Macintosh file browser developed by Cocoatech. [1] [2] First released in 2001 simultaneously with the public release of Mac OS X 10.0 (Cheetah), [3] it replicates or integrates most of the features of the Finder, but introduces additional functionality similar to that found in the Windows File Explorer, the defunct Norton Commander, and other third-party file ...

  7. muCommander - Wikipedia

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    muCommander is an open-source, cross-platform file manager that runs on operating systems supporting Java 11 or later. It has a Norton Commander style, and a dual-pane interface to allow manipulation of files via keyboard shortcuts.

  8. ranger (file manager) - Wikipedia

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    It has also been suggested as a viable alternative to users accustomed to Directory Opus. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] ranger shares similarities with other text-based file managers including Midnight Commander , from which it borrowed its function key keyboard shortcuts, and with vifm, which also borrows features from vi and Mutt .

  9. Double Commander - Wikipedia

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    Double Commander is a dual-pane file manager. It is a free and open-source software licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License . It is designed to be operated by a keyboard, a mouse, or by both at the same time.