Total Commander - Version: 8.01 RC5

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McLovin

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Total Commander is a file manager for Windows similar to well-known DOS file manager.

Total Commander can handle archives as if they were subdirectories. It also has an internal ZIP-compatible packer. The search function allows you to search for files inside archives, even for text.
  • Two file windows side by side
  • Multiple language support
  • Enhanced search function
  • Compare files (now with editor) / synchronize directories
  • Quick View panel with bitmap display
  • ZIP, ARJ, LZH, RAR, UC2, TAR, GZ, CAB, ACE archive handling + plugins
  • Built-in FTP client with FXP (server to server) and HTTP proxy support
  • Parallel port link, multi-rename tool
  • Tabbed interface, regular expressions, history+favorites buttons
  • Thumbnails view, custom columns, enhanced search
  • Compare editor, cursor in lister, separate trees, logging, enhanced overwrite dialog, and more

Change Log - Link.

  • New 64-bit install.exe which also works on Linux with Wine, also with faulty CAB unpack dll (64)
  • Multi-rename tool: New placeholder [A] inserts complete file name with extension, but without the path (32/64)
  • TC8 not starting on Windows NT4 with AMD Sempron - problem with turning off SSE exceptions (use try..except to catch) (32)
  • Pack (ZIP,TAR,Plugin) from Search - Feed to listbox to packer plugin -> include the same file only once, e.g. if the user selects c:\test1\ and c:\test1\test2\ with files in the latter (32/64)
  • Internal associations: When multiple files of different types are selected, handle default "open" verb like in older versions: Each file will be opened with its own program (first matching filter for that program), and not the first matching all files as for additional verbs (32/64)
  • Make it faster to use the following internal content plugin fields: tc.fullname, tc.name, tc.extension and tc.path (by not calling FindFirstFile again) (32/64)
  • Tab context menu didn't react to right mouse button click on a menu item (32/64)
  • Upload to FTP server: MFMT was sending wrong timestamp when using the new (Windows 7) time conversion from/to UTC (32/64)
  • Rare crash in compare by content on Backspace or Undo operation (in wstrlcopy function) (32/64)
  • Directory history and hotlist buttons were shown in the wrong location when starting TC with no button bar, non-flat interface, and no tabs (32/64)
  • Disable target panel while adding files to background transfer manager, so the user cannot set the focus to it, e.g. by changing tabs on the target side (32/64)
  • Do not show "Network (WORKGROUP)" in breadcrumb bar (32/64)

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McLovin

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- Fixed: The entry "Network (workgroup)" was shown with user color for encrypted files (32/64)
- Fixed: Inplace rename button wasn't removed after entering inaccessible network path in current path field (32/64)
- Fixed: Click on button in second row of button bar which opens bar as submenu multiple times -> pressed state sometimes not removed (32/64)
- Fixed: Workaround to faulty CAB unpack dll on Linux with Wine passing unaligned FDINOTIFICATION structure to callback (64)
- Fixed: Lister: Could not search for English text in file encoded with ISO-2022-JP (50220). Displayed position, copy to clip are unfortunately wrong (32/64)
- Fixed: Copying a folder with Shift+F5 didn't remove trailing spaces entered by the user (32/64)

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