Double Commander

Double Commander is a free and open-source multi-platform two-panel orthodox file manager that is inspired by the Microsoft Windows-only Total Commander.[3]

Double Commander
Screenshot of Double Commander v0.7.2 running on Ubuntu 16.04
Developer(s)Alexander Koblov and others
Initial releasefirst alpha December 26, 2007 (2007-12-26) [1]
Stable release
0.9.10 (beta) / January 10, 2021 (2021-01-10)[2]
Repository
Written inObject Pascal (Free Pascal/Lazarus)
Operating systemWindows, Linux, Mac OS X, Unix, BSD
Size8.2 to 11.5 MB
TypeFile manager
LicenseGNU GPL v2
Websitedoublecmd.sourceforge.net

Features

  • Compare and synchronize directories symmetrically or asymmetrically
This feature is one that can be very useful. It shows files by directory and sub-directory. It compares them by date/time stamp and by file size. One can focus on files that are different, or ones that are identical.
  • Two similar panes
Panes can be duplicated from one side to the other. Panes can represent original directories compared to copied or backed-up ones. These can then be matched in more detail in the synchronize directory feature.
  • Tabbed navigation
Tabs are for directories. Sets of tabs can be saved to files that can be reloaded to produce the same two panels and their tabs that one set up and saved. Tabs can be configured to allow no changes to them, or to open sub-directories in new tabs, so that the original tab remains intact and available.
  • Bookmarks[4]
  • Brief, full and thumbnail view
  • Several sort options
  • Archive support
  • Customizable keyboard shortcuts
  • Multi-rename
  • Checksum generation and verification
  • Visual file comparison/diff[5]
  • Built-in file viewer and text editor[6]
  • A mechanism for creating, maintaining and displaying file comments (4DOS descript.ion)
  • Wipe file securely
  • All operations can be queued in the background
  • Unicode support
  • Supports Total Commander WCX, WDX and WLX Windows plug-ins[7]
  • Officially released portable versions for Windows and Linux[8]

See also

References

  1. "Double Commander / News". SourceForge. 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-10-06.
  2. "Double Commander Project News". Retrieved 2020-07-30.
  3. "Double Commander for Mac | MacUpdate". MacUpdate.com.
  4. "DC - Directory Hotlist". Retrieved 2018-04-13.
  5. Jitaru, Cristina. "Double Commander". Softpedia. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  6. Humpa, Michael. "Double Commander (64 bit)". Chip. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  7. "Plugins interfaces - TotalcmdWiki". www.ghisler.ch.
  8. "Double Commander / Wiki / Download". sourceforge.net.


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