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| Now with Windows 7 support. PC Magazine US Editors Choice "With its unique conveniences, startling speed, and gleaming interface, Directory Opus is the only file manager we find powerful enough to use as a replacement for Windows Explorer." |
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156 ( -11 -7.05% ) | | Size | 16525 kb | | Licence | Shareware | | Status | Minor Update | | Languages | English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish | | Tags | File Manager, Explorer Replacement, FTP, ZIP, xtree, commander, Windows 7, Rename Tools, Directory Printer, Directory Utilities, Image Viewers, Slideshows, Synchronize, Compression, File Comparision, Secure Delete | | OS | Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista | | Homepage | gpsoft.com.au | | Email | info@gpsoft.com.au | | Author | Greg Perry |
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Description: The latest version of the very popular Directory Opus 9 is an extremely powerful and configurable file manager/Explorer replacement for Windows. Now with support for Windows 7 & Server 2008. The familiar interface means even the novice can use it immediately. Fully multi-threaded, it includes built-in ZIP and FTP functionality, fully configurable toolbars, menus and hot keys, powerful file type extensions, built-in image and text/hex viewer, easy slide shows, visual synchronization, very powerful rename functions and much more.
PC Magazine US Editors Choice Award "With its unique conveniences, startling speed, and gleaming interface, Directory Opus is the only file manager we find powerful enough to use as a replacement for Windows Explorer."
PCPlus Magazine (UK) said of Opus "The best File Manager and Windows Explorer Replacement known to man." | Short tags: File Manager, Explorer Replacement, FTP, ZIP, xtree, commander, Windows 7, Rename Tools, Directory Printer, Directory Utilities, Image Viewers, Slideshows, Synchronize, Compression, File Comparision, Secure Delete | System Requirements: no special requirements | Change Info: Updated Version with Windows 7 Support | Find last version of Directory Opus | |
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