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<blockquote data-quote="ColonelMal" data-source="post: 990664" data-attributes="member: 63923"><p>I have a license for Total Commander going back many years and have never had to pay for any upgrade. It's truly best value for money. However, I also bought a license for DOPUS which I recently renewed.</p><p></p><p>DOPUS is expensive, but you get what you pay for. It has a huge number of customizations and scripting is also possible. It's definitely more than what I need, but it's very easy to create one or more profiles according to your needs. This is not to say that Total Commander is far behind, but with Total Commander you need to delve more into the settings.</p><p></p><p>Both programs have excellent community support in their respective forums so I would call this aspect a tie.</p><p></p><p>Overall, if you describe yourself a "regular" user (and only you really know what this means) and providing you can afford it, go for DOPUS. If you choose Total Commander, you will save some money and there will not be any difference as far as user experience goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColonelMal, post: 990664, member: 63923"] I have a license for Total Commander going back many years and have never had to pay for any upgrade. It's truly best value for money. However, I also bought a license for DOPUS which I recently renewed. DOPUS is expensive, but you get what you pay for. It has a huge number of customizations and scripting is also possible. It's definitely more than what I need, but it's very easy to create one or more profiles according to your needs. This is not to say that Total Commander is far behind, but with Total Commander you need to delve more into the settings. Both programs have excellent community support in their respective forums so I would call this aspect a tie. Overall, if you describe yourself a "regular" user (and only you really know what this means) and providing you can afford it, go for DOPUS. If you choose Total Commander, you will save some money and there will not be any difference as far as user experience goes. [/QUOTE]
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