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Survey about favourite file manager (Users)

posted by roytam, 07.08.2023, 10:15

> I like/use Directory Freedom, a lean, single-panel, file manager that was
> written by Gordon Haff. It's now GPL. Similar to, but with more
> capabilities than, a simpler fm utility published in PCMag way back when
> (might be the same author, can't remember). Even tho single panel, user
> can select target drive/directory 'on the fly' and toggle between them. A
> separate configuration program allows customization of features (including
> colors, hotkeys, file associations, etc).
>
> Binary is still available from author's website, along with assembler
> source:
>
> http://bitmasons.com.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/bitmason/dflyer.html
>
> Perhaps an assembly-language programmer might even be interested in trying
> their hand at extending it's abilities?
>
> - Doug

oh, this makes me remember "DR.COM" in the past.
my favorite file manager / directory navigator is "T.COM" from my first PC pre-installed, left is a tree which can be navigated with cursor keys, while right is file listing.

 

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