Software Update: Total Commander 9.20 Beta 5

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The fifth beta release of Total Commander version 9.20 has been released. This program can be used as a replacement for Windows Explorer. Splitting the image in half makes it easy to copy files, but the program can do much more. There are various ways to modify files, there is a built-in ftp client and a multirename tool, and there is support for a large number of compression formats. Furthermore, the functionality can be plugins be expanded.

New in version 9.10 includes support for use on multiple screens with different dpi settings, it can also access online OneDrive files on the latest version of Windows and date and time variables can now be used to create new text files or folders and multiple folders can be created at the same time. Version 9.20 mainly contains bug fixes, but there are also some minor improvements. The release notes for this release are as follows:

The following was changed in beta 5:

  • F7/Shift+F7: Show input dialog over the panel where the directory will be created
  • When going to the root of a drive or share, eg via Ctrl+< or "\" button, place cursor on the directory which was part of the path. Example: Go from c:\Windows\System32 to the root -> put cursor on “Windows”
  • Bug fixes

A list of all corrections, also for previous versions, can be found in the history file.

As usual, the update is free for all registered users.

Version number 9.20 beta 5
Release status beta
Operating systems Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8, Windows 10
Website Ghisler
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File size

4.89MB

License type Shareware
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