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Right click commander 2000
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Version
1.0.2
All users who want to save their time and make
computer work more comfortable will find the Right
Click Commander program (RCC) very useful as a
convenient enhancement of Windows Explorer.
This newcomer from the Linux world is organically and
logically developing a fine idea of KDE authors, it is
a simple and powerful means of managing files and
directories. Using Explorer window and multi-level
menu, in which files and directories are represented
as items and sub-items, RCC breaks the settled
stereotype of how a typical file manager should look.
Thanks to abandonment of notorious two panels
of "Norton commander" and its clones, the core essence
of RCC is revealed - the way in which a user performs
in it usual file operations. Change of a current
folder (or opening of a new one) now can be achieved
by just single click of the mouse, moreover, this
opportunity exists in the windows "Open" and "Save As'
of any application! Using customizable file filters
one can similarly open a file or launch a program.
Those who often send files by e-mail will undoubtedly
appreciate the ability of RCC to send highlighted
files to any addressee from Windows Address Book.
Can you imagine a file manager that doesn't
perform "Copy" and "Move" operations? This
functionality is maintained in the house style of RCC
and is intuitively understandable for even
inexperienced users.
As one of the pleasant and useful bonuses, which are
usually offered as separate products, RCC provides
access to the list of last directories in use and a
set of user-editable "Favorites".
Thanks to the integration with "Explorer" RCC doesn't
overload "Tray" area with its icons and doesn't
register itself in "Start Up", which is also essential.
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