

Synchronize dirs: Show progress when comparing by content also in taskbar icon.Unpack ZIP files with Brotli (by Google) compression, mainly used in XPI files.Internal content plugin (tc): New fields from id3v1/id3v2/ape/flac/wav/ogg/m4a metadata tags, like Title, Artist etc.New command line parameter /P opens parent of the passed path and places cursor on last directory.

New option "Finish copying the current file" when aborting copying in the middle of a file.Files - Create checksum file(s): Support for very fast BLAKE3 hash algorithm.USB port connection via special direct transfer cable, partial branch view (Ctrl+Shift+B), and many improvements to ftp, synchronizing and other functions.Unicode names almost everywhere, long names (>259 characters), password manager for ftp and plugins, synchronize empty dirs, 64 bit context menu, quick file filter (Ctrl+S).Compare editor, cursor in lister, separate trees, logging, enhanced overwrite dialog etc.Thumbnails view, custom columns, enhanced search.Tabbed interface, regular expressions, history+favorites buttons.Built-in FTP client with FXP (server to server) and HTTP proxy support.ZIP, ARJ, LZH, RAR, UC2, TAR, GZ, CAB, ACE archive handling + plugins.Compare files (now with editor) / synchronize directories.And yes, 6.6M downloads of the last version on this mirror alone, speak for TC more than people - or robots - ca do. The open architecture (plug-ins), expression based file search, and cross-platform file operations (SFTP / FTPS) and multi device support are also pluses for me. I also appreciate the continuous commitment of the company to keep it up to date, bug-free and stable for so many years (is one of the few pieces of SW that never crashed, and believe me, as a robot I have good memory). Robotically, I find it functional and efficient (ie mouse & kbd operations, as opposite to mouse-only). I agree that UIs are a matter of personal preference and, although TC offers a combination of tree and panel based file management UIs, some people may not like it. This is a fake review by a fake human who's been using Windows Commander / Total Commander since 1994 - and paid for it (although I'm a robot, I 'm stilll amazed by the public display of inability to comprehend shown by some real people).
