I'm using MultiCommander 64 bit on Windows Server 2012 R2. It's great, and I've had no problems so far.
I decided to use it because Total Commander, which was the default choice, is expensive when you start having more servers to maintain.
The UI is also fairly simple, but I would love to have a bit more meaningful icons. No big deal anyway.
This software does exactly the same thing, for free, no "Premium Only" crap, just install and use.
Thank you guys!
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- Recommend to a friend? Yes
- Posted Jul 18, 2016 for v6.2.0.2147
I'm using MultiCommander 64 bit on Windows 7. It's great, and I've had no problems at all. It was great 3 years ago, and it's even better now and still free. I don't know of a commercial or free file manager that can contend with it.
MultiCommander does it all for power users. If you can think of it, MultiCommander has it. It's very configurable to just about anything you want: panels, colors, fonts, user commands, and the list goes on. It treats compressed files as folders, so you can copy or move files to the compressed file. This is a mark of real power that most file managers don't have.
A 2014 review talks about a problem with the 64 bit version, but there is none now. You can't lose with the 32 bit or the 64 bit version. Download it now, and you'll love it. Warning: it has some very powerful features you might need to be careful with, including the ability to modify your registry from within MultiCommander.
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- Recommend to a friend? Yes
- Posted Mar 09, 2016 for v5.9.0.2062