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File Navigator V1.7.4.603   
Suggested by BigD - Updated by Checker on 29 Apr 2010
1MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (937)
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Synopsis: File Navigator is a Norton-Commander clone with a dual-pane text-based interface with a command prompt for you to enter DOS commands directly. Though the website is in Russian, the program itself is entirely in English.
Writes settings to: Application folder. To enable this, select the menu items "Commands" followed by "Configuration". Then click on the "Compatibility" tab and check "Store configuration in the INI-file".
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to any folder of your choice. Launch the program by double-clicking on Fn.exe.
Unicode support: No
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] deletedFile Navigator DOES make registry entries. It puts the history of file copy/move-operations in the registry. Even when the INI-file is used for storing settings. [2007-01-21 03:15]

[Anonymous] groskwikFor those who like FarManager like me it's a very very good file navigator. I strongly recommend it. File Association is for exemple better than in total commander or freecommander ! [2010-04-29 20:22]

[User] donaldHas anyone tried the file viewing dlls?
("FN file viewers Set of modules to view files of different types in the FN window")
They do not mention where to install.
They may or may not work at the application root.

To skip the Russian page if you have trouble reading that here is the English page link: http://relaxander.webest.net/index.php?lng=en

Here is the link to the file viewers: http://relaxander.webest.net/fn/viewers/
 [2010-06-17 02:41]


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