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portableapps:start [2012/02/05 17:52] – [TotalCommander] Malcolm Austenportableapps:start [2012/02/05 20:14] – [TotalCommander] Malcolm Austen
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 This is a file manager, yes, another one. Strictly, it's not free - it's 'nagware' but you can use it indefinitely if you put up with the nags. It's merits are ... it's very good for keyboard (as opposed to mouse) working; it has a very good folder synchronisation facility; and it can be installed on a SB stick. This is a file manager, yes, another one. Strictly, it's not free - it's 'nagware' but you can use it indefinitely if you put up with the nags. It's merits are ... it's very good for keyboard (as opposed to mouse) working; it has a very good folder synchronisation facility; and it can be installed on a SB stick.
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 +The main TotalCommander page is at http://www.ghisler.com/ and the USB instructions are at http://www.ghisler.com/usbinst.htm 
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 +First, install the TotalCommanderLauncherPortable program.
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 +Then install TotalCommander into the empty PortableApps/TotalCommanderLauncherPortable/App/TotalCommander folder.
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 +Finally, copy the contents of the totalcmd folder up into the TotalCommander folder and delete the now empty totalcmd folder.
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 +Yes, it's not exactly a smooth installer, maybe that's why TC is mostly used by geeks ...
  
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