> This is why Total Commander is pure gold. It is rock-solid. Yes,
people who
> used Norton Commander in the bad old MS-DOS days probably get warm
and fuzzy
> feelings (I did, but I don't). I use it because if I'm stupid enough
to set up
> three background Move sessions with dozens of 20-30 gigabyte
lossless music
> files, I know that TC will get WAAAY slow, but it won't crash or
screw up any
> other running processes.

I actually had some error conditions "an error has occured..." with TC
actually, and it was definitely nice. There was an error dialog that
asked you what you wanted to do.

This was caused by modifying/changing files that TC was either viewing
(or I think doing dirsize calulations on) and were changed thru
another interface (explorer/other program). Very nicely handled error
condition. No horrible-crash :)

David Troesch  |  Atlanta, GA  |  ICQ# 2333123
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Funstuff: After all is said and done, more is said than done.




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