Total Commander
Total Commander is an orthodox file manager, i.e. it features two file list panels and a command line. It supports multiple tabs for each panel.
Total Commander is developed by Christian Ghisler and distributed as shareware or freeware, depending on the platform.
Total Commander, then called Windows Commander, was originally developed for Windows, using the programming environment Delphi. Current Windows versions are developed with Delphi and Lazarus.
Features
- archive file format support: 7zip, ace, arj, cab, gz, lzh, rar, tar, uc2, zip, and more via plugins
- file compare
- file encode / decode: mime, uue, xxe
- file filter
- file rename
- file search, duplicate file search
- file split / combine
- file transfer protocol client
- file tree operations: copy, delete, move, rename
- file viewer: any size in hex, bin, text with ASCII or ANSI character set
- quick view panel with image and video display
- synchronize folders
- thumbnails view
The Android version has plugins for direct access to external servers, which it presents as if they were simply local SD cards, making file copying from phone<>server trivial - currently Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, TotalDrip, LAN, SFTP and WebDAV are supported.
It also has an integrated media player that works both foreground and background - video and audio. Supporting most, if not all, file formats.
Many functions not available by default are supported and can be assigned to icons. For example it supports device->device file transfer over WI-FI using an associated app.
Platforms
- Windows
- Android
- Windows Phone, Windows Mobile / Windows CE