Website:
http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/xenon_portable
Screenie:
Description:
Xenon File Manager Portable is an easy to use file manager with lots of great features:
* Portable File Assocations
* Tabbed browsing
* Bookmarks
* Folder view for an overview of the file system.
* Two great looking themes plus additional downloadable themes.
Xenon File Manager
- Ameri-CAIN
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Xenon File Manager
http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/xenon_portable
Supports portable file associations - a great plus.
Supports portable file associations - a great plus.
Xenon file manager, again
Xenon File Manager Portable
http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/xenon_portable
has been mentioned at least twice
http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... f=4&t=3838
http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... f=4&t=3906
but nobody responded either time, and it was never added. I would like to add it to the database, but I thought I would ask if there are any objections. Can anyone come up with a reason why Xenon should not been added?
http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/xenon_portable
has been mentioned at least twice
http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... f=4&t=3838
http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... f=4&t=3906
but nobody responded either time, and it was never added. I would like to add it to the database, but I thought I would ask if there are any objections. Can anyone come up with a reason why Xenon should not been added?
Re: Xenon file manager, again
I see no objections with adding the program if it's Portable.
Re: Xenon file manager, again
I've used it before and wasn't impressed compared to similar tools already present on the site. Its far, far away from FreeCommander, for instance in terms of features and capabilities. The only thing I can see that's genuinely unique and cool about it is the portable file associations, so its a different take on the COFFEE program (http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1317).dmg wrote:Can anyone come up with a reason why Xenon should not been added?
Re: Xenon file manager, again
I did a more detailed test yesterday than the one above. WinXP SP3 at version 1.5 inside a TrueCrypt volume so your milage may vary.
Essentially its a PortableApps-integrated File Manager. Supports portable file associations and at least has some awareness of OpenDocs via the "File - New" menu. Search worked well, even found information inside a 7z file. The bookmarks menu is probably useful for frequently used areas of your flash drive, but seemed to be asking for hard links so I don't know if this is portable (it might, I didn't dig too deeply). Looks like a cool basic file manager, but there's not much in the way of advanced features usually associated with File Managers.
Two major issues were deleting files and copying files in and out of the manager. The copy window was a little odd as it shows a window with a file image and no information. Then, after copying the file, I had click refresh to see any changes. The delete window meanwhile had an icon of a shredder, which made me wonder if it was deleting the file or wiping it. Based on the time it took to remove the files, I think it was just deleted, but that was a problem.
Essentially its a PortableApps-integrated File Manager. Supports portable file associations and at least has some awareness of OpenDocs via the "File - New" menu. Search worked well, even found information inside a 7z file. The bookmarks menu is probably useful for frequently used areas of your flash drive, but seemed to be asking for hard links so I don't know if this is portable (it might, I didn't dig too deeply). Looks like a cool basic file manager, but there's not much in the way of advanced features usually associated with File Managers.
Two major issues were deleting files and copying files in and out of the manager. The copy window was a little odd as it shows a window with a file image and no information. Then, after copying the file, I had click refresh to see any changes. The delete window meanwhile had an icon of a shredder, which made me wonder if it was deleting the file or wiping it. Based on the time it took to remove the files, I think it was just deleted, but that was a problem.