![]() I’m also sick of the recent bug in Outlook that won’t let you attach a document to an e-mail if it is open in another window. ![]() Quite why the server processing seems to share the same thread as the UI is beyond me. Outlook still loves to hang for several seconds at a time if there’s any issue accessing a mailbox (particularly a problem if you have several mailboxes open, or if your VPN connection temporarily drops). Don't blame me if you end up playing Tetris while you should be working.Īm I the only one that wishes that MS would instead focus on fixing some of the more glaring issues with their software before implementing silly new gimmicks like this? There are a few built-in games that you can access from the = menu. This is quite the stroll down memory lane. NDN has a few screen-savers that you can enable when it's idle in the background. The program runs in the system tray, but that can be disabled by right-clicking the icon and unchecking the option. You can customize NDN to a great extent, from changing colors, reordering or enabling columns, swapping panes and more. You can also work with Spreadsheet functions using NDN, and export the result to a text file. The File Extension utility displays a list of all file types in the current directory along with the number of files per type, their size and the total folder disk space they add up to. This is much more than a regular file manager has to offer. The program also comes with a calendar, ASCII Chart, Task Manager, a calculator (also available in a bigger view) that supports basic arithmetic as well as scientific expressions. ![]() You can open text files in their respective default handler programs with a double-click.Įnabling quick-view switches the right directory pane to a preview pane, which can be used to view text documents. NDN has a built-in text editor/viewer that you can access by selecting a text document and using the F4 key. ![]() The program can be used to browse ZIP and RAR archives natively (preview), and supports about 28 other formats. You can manage directories, compare them, count the folder length, search for content using RegEx or use macros. You may have noticed that the file name column also displays the file type (extension). Selecting a file displays its full name and size below the tab. The cd command will take you back to the Windows user folder, but you can change to other directories and drives by typing the full syntax (like cd d:\downloads or cd e:). To view the program's command console hit escape and to switch back to the NDN view use escape again. You can type commands like dir or cls and hit enter. NDN also supports drag and drop which is extremely useful for any dual-pane file manager. You can use the arrow keys or left-click to select, double-click or enter to open, drag to resize the columns. Use the function keys (F1,F2.F9) to access the options available on the toolbar at the bottom of the window. ![]() You can configure QuickDir shortcuts using the number keys, which sort of acts like a speed dial for opening folders (Alt + 1, Alt + 2, etc). Alt + F for File, Alt + D for Disk and so on. The menu bar up top can be accessed by pressing alt + the first letter of the menu's name. Hit the TAB key to jump between the tabs. Five are listed for each: name, size, date, time and description. The file and folder listings display information in columns. You might want to drag on the edges of the window to resize it, or use the program in maximized mode. The program supports mouse and keyboard shortcuts, so it's quite user-friendly in that regard.Ī clock is displayed at the top-right corner, and it kind of overlaps the "Import" menu if the window is too small. Optimized for quick access and user-friendliness, DCommander provides a perfect companion for new Mac users transitioning from other operating systems, as well as advanced power users that demand more control of their computer.The main screen of NDN is called the File Panel and has a dual-pane interface which makes it easy to move files and folders from one directory to another. DCommander is a two-pane file manager that gives you full control over your computer's filesystem. ![]()
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