muCommander is a cross-platform file manager featuring a Norton Commander style interface and running on any operating system with Java support (Mac OS X, Windows, Solaris, Linux, *BSD, OS/2...).
Features:
- Virtual filesystem with FTP, SFTP, SMB and HTTP/HTTPS support
- Quickly copy, move, rename files, create directories, email files...
- Browse, create and uncompress ZIP, TAR and GZip archives
- Bookmark locate or remote locations
- Multiple windows support
- Customize the look and feel to your taste
- Never leave that keyboard again, shortcuts are provided for an all-keyboard operation
- Available in 9 languages : English, French, German, Spanish, Czech, Traditional Chinese, Polish, Hungarian and Russian
New Features:
- Added 'Use system file icons' option to 'Appearance' preferences, allowing to display file icons as they are displayed on the system's desktop
- Added 'Show folders first' option to 'View' menu, allowing to control whether folders are displayed first (default) or mixed with regular files
- System notifications (Growl under Mac OS X, System tray under other platforms) are sent when transfers are complete or an error has occurred
- Added support for the NFS protocol - New 'Follow symlinks when changing current directory' option in the preferences
- New and improved theme editor, now allows to edit all theme attributes and to manage themes
- Mac OS X and KDE: 'Delete' can now move files to the system's trash (enabled by default), and open or empty the trash
- Zip files can now be modified 'on-the-fly' as if they were regular directories (on local and SMB filesystems)
- Smart encoding detection used for Zip files, text viewer and editor
- muCommander is now free software, licensed under the GNU GPL v3
Requires Java Runtime Environment.
View the Changelog for version 0.8.3
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