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  2. Total Commander - Wikipedia

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    Total Commander is an orthodox file manager, i.e. it features two file list panels (selectable via tab key) and a command line. It supports multiple tabs for each panel. Total Commander is developed by Christian Ghisler and distributed as shareware or freeware , depending on the platform.

  3. Krusader - Wikipedia

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    Krusader's user interface is based on the orthodox file manager (OFM) principle, also known as Commander-like file managers, the family of file managers based on the old Norton Commander interface. The orthodox file manager has two windows called panels where one is active and the other inactive. The idea is to manipulate files from active to ...

  4. 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. It has support for tabs, bookmarks, customizable keyboard shortcuts, compressed files, checksums, and custom file list ...

  5. Altap Salamander - Wikipedia

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    Altap Salamander (formerly known as Servant Salamander) is a freeware orthodox file manager for Microsoft Windows, originally inspired by Norton Commander.In contrast to several other file managers, it has a context aware user interface hiding complexity – for instance, the bottom function list changes on press of modifier keys, just showing the currently available hotkey function set.

  6. Midnight Commander - Wikipedia

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    GNU Midnight Commander (also known as mc, the command used to start it, and as mouseless commander in older versions [4]) is a free cross-platform orthodox file manager. [5] It was started by Miguel de Icaza in 1994 [ 1 ] as a clone of the then-popular Norton Commander .

  7. Far Manager - Wikipedia

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    Far Manager (short for File and ARchive Manager) is an orthodox file manager for Microsoft Windows and is a clone of Norton Commander. Far Manager uses the Win32 console and has a keyboard-oriented user interface (although limited mouse operation, including drag-and-drop , is possible).

  8. Demos Commander - Wikipedia

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    Demos Commander (deco) is an orthodox file manager for Unix-like systems and a clone of Norton Commander.The project started by Sergey Vakulenko in 1989 while working at the DEMOS ISP (thus the name Demos Commander: deco) and is considered one of the first orthodox file managers for the Unix-like systems.

  9. 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.