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To install Windows Commander, just run install.
What is Windows Commander?
Windows Commander is a file manager for Windows similar to the Windows file
manager WINFILE.EXE. But Windows Commander uses a different approach: it has two
fixed windows, which makes copying files much easier.
Windows Commander is shareware. The shareware version is freely distributable,
as long as it is unchanged!
Here some key features of Windows Commander:
- Long filename support in Windows 95 and Windows NT, but runs in Win 3.1
without win32s!
- Supports Drag & Drop with the mouse.
- Extended copying, moving, renaming and deleting of entire trees.
- Archives are handled like subdirectories. You can easily copy files
to and from archives. The appropriate archiver program is automatically
called. Pkzip, arj, lha, rar and uc2 are all supported.
- Start-menu (User-defined commands).
- Configurable button bar.
- Command line for the simple starting of programs with parameters.
- Enhanced search function with full text search even inside archives.
- Built in file viewer (F3) to view files of ANY SIZE in hex, binary or text
format, using either the ASCII- (DOS) or the ANSI- (Windows) character set.
- Internal Unzip by Info-Zip
- Internal Un-ARJ and Un-LZH.
- Internal ZIP packer.
Removing Windows Commander: If you remove the program, also delete the files
wincmd.ini and noclose.pif in your Windows directory!
Installation BY HAND: Just copy the files to a directory on your hard disk.
Rename the files install.bin and installe.bin to install.zip and installe.zip
and unzip them with pkunzip. Then move all files with the extension .pif into
your Windows directory. Place the file ctl3dv2.dll in your windows\system
directory. There must NOT be any copy of ctl3dv2.dll in any other directory
than the windows or system directory!!!
Christian Ghisler e-mail: 100332.1175@compuserve.com
Author of Wincmd WWW: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/wincmd/