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Ant Commander is a fully configurable file manager. Several file systems are suported: file, zip, ftp, webdav, etc. Several kinds of panels are available: directory table; directory tree, text editor, image viewer, html viewer, command line, etc. You can configure the menu, the toolbars, the panels, the actions, etc. And more: skinnable, OS independant, bookmarks, historic, external plug ins, a lot of file operations, etc.
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Ant Commander is a fully configurable file manager. Several file systems are suported: file, zip, ftp, webdav, etc. Several kinds of panels are available: directory table; directory tree, text editor, image viewer, html viewer, command line, etc. You can configure the menu, the toolbars, the panels, the actions, etc. And more: skinnable, OS independant, bookmarks, historic, external plug ins, a lot of file operations, etc.
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Menu with 3D panels items. When an item is selected, the 3D page opens and expands. JPG and SWF files can serve as page contents.
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DesktopCoral is an unusual program designed to "reserve" some portion of your desktop which is shielded from maximized applications. Essentially, it acts like an invisible resizeable docking bar, which can be docked to any side of your desktop. This invisible dock acts as a barrier to maximized applications and essentially shields this area of your desktop from other applications.
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The no-frills FTP Commander offers an interface consisting of two side-by-side panels representing
the local computer and the FTP server. The latter contains a list of about a dozen preset FTP servers.
To establish a connection, select the server you want on the list and push the Connect button.
And what's more, the program is absolutely free and does not contain any annoying ad banners.
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