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I've recently left Windows for good, as the harddrive I had it on died - and I can't see a reason to get it installed again now
However I've always done all my file management and general OS stuff on Total Commander on Windows and I was wondering if anyone knows of a good alternative for Linux?
I've looked at "Worker" but thats not really a Total Commander alternative more like Directory Opus alternative which is also ok, but Total Commander had some nice improvements on DOpus.
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What exactly are you looking for?
http://alternativeto.net/software/total-commander/
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As a former addict of TC I can surely say there is no real alternative.
So far I've settled on Krusader (being a KDE user).
Double Commander also has some potential, as far as I see it they actually mean to make a clone of TC.
Edit: yeah, and midnight commander on cli more often than not.
Last edited by roentgen (2014-03-24 21:29:37)
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As a former addict of TC I can surely say there is no real alternative.
So far I've settled on Krusader (being a KDE user).
Double Commander also has some potential, as far as I see it they actually mean to make a clone of TC.
Edit: yeah, and midnight commander on cli more often than not.
+1 for all of this.
Krusader got a sort of official recommendation:
http://www.ghisler.com/efaqgeneral.htm
http://www.krusader.org/
so you might want to start with it.
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Thanks guys!, trying out Krusader now, so far it fits the bill ![]()
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