On 03/09/12 09:48, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
I use Double Commander in Linux and Windows: it is easier to use
cross-platform apps then changing my apps for each operating system.


I use Total Commander under Windows, Midnight Commander under Linux and FreeBSD. I can even SSH from a Windows box to any of the *nix systems I admin, and can still use MC. I also have lots of custom functions added to MC's F2 user menu, launching things like Beyond Compare 3 after tagging two items to compare, auto creating a *.desktop file for the currently selected item, etc etc. There are some cases were console apps just trump GUI apps in flexibility.

Though I must add, under Windows, you don't get better than Total Commander (though Midnight Commander for Windows does exist, but I have never tried it). There are 100's of Windows clones of Total Commander, but the original Total Commander just beats them all.



  Graeme.


PS:
Double Commander has improved a lot in recent times, so it is a good contender too.

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