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We've compiled a list of 106 free and paid alternatives to FreeCommander. The primary competitors include Total Commander, Double Commander. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between FreeCommander and Clover, TreeSize, Xenon File Manager Portable. Also you can look at other similar options here: File Management Tools.


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FreeCommander Platforms

tick-square Windows

FreeCommander Video and Screenshots

FreeCommander Overview

FreeCommander is an easy-to-use alternative to the standard windows file manager. The program helps you with daily work in Windows. Here you can find all the necessary functions to manage your data stock. You can take FreeCommander anywhere – just copy the installation directory on a CD or USB-Stick – and you can evenwork with this program on a foreign computer.
FreeCommander XE 64-bit is currently available as bonus for the donors.

Main features in FreeCommander:

Dual-panel technology – horizontal and vertical (one panel possible too)
Tabbed interface
Full access to desktop
Optional tree view for each panel
Built-in file viewer to view files in hex, binary, text or image format
File viewer and thumbnail view inside archives too
Built-in archive handling: ZIP (read, write)
Nested archive handling
Plugins for other archive (RAR, 7z, …)
Plain view – structureless view for files and folders
Linked browsing
Easy access to system folders, control panel, desktop and start menu
Copy, move, delete, rename files and folders (alternatively as Windows or FreeCommander operation)
Drag&drop
File searching (inside archive too)
Create and verify MD5 checksums
Wipe files
Multi rename tool
File properties and context menu
Calculation of folder size
Folder comparison
Folder synchronization
Modification of file date and attributes
Folder / program favorites
File filters (regexp possible too) for display and file operations
User defined columns for detailed views
DOS command line
Quick viewer
Quick search
Quick filter
Quick starter
Screenshots
All shortcuts are definable
A lot of settings – you can configure almost all

FreeCommander Features

tick-square File Renaming
tick-square Explorer-like
tick-square Comparing folders
tick-square Flat view
tick-square Configurable
tick-square Support for Unicode
tick-square File Searching
tick-square Dual Pane Support
tick-square Batch rename files
tick-square Support for Keyboard Shortcuts
tick-square Screenshot Tools
tick-square Tabbed interface
tick-square Built-in viewer
tick-square File-sync
tick-square Drag n drop
tick-square Directory sync
tick-square Portable

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