![]() ![]() The day they lock down the source code for 2009.02, I think that would be a good time to take that steop. I hope they release the code for this update to Open Source so others can work to bug fix and make the code more stable and efficient while they work on the new code base. That's disappointing, but the product is still rich in function and it's still free, so a 4 is deserved. No matter what though, this could end up being the last update for quite some time. I don't know if they will simply go through all the code and features they used on this 2009.02 and earlier, just duplicating the logic, or if they are going to start completely from scratch, even leaving the logic behind. Now on the forums, you can read that they are stopping development of this "branch" and creating a new product from a new code base. There were a lot of bug reports that did not seem to get any attention. Development just sort of petered out on this version. Not as rock-stable as I think it could have and should have been. I opened a flash file with View and was presented with text but when I clicked View>Image/multimedia my file played as a video. * Bug: The position of the main window on the desktop will not be restored (W2K only) * Bug: Drag&drop operation with context menu fails on some PCs * Bug: Drag&drop operation doesn't work with some other applications * Bug: Internal viewer "eats" multimedia keys * Bug: Sort by path in flat view doesn't work * Bug: Quick filter off shortcut (Alt+Y) does not work in the left pane * Changed: multirename - not renamed items are not changed in the list * Bug: AV bei closing multirename window if hoover time > 0 (selection option) * Bug: Mouse scroll wheel does not work in viewer for RTF Perhaps the best file handaling interface I have ever used.īut the link on this page downloads the help file ]Keyboard shortcuts as DOC file- thanks to Rob Pomeroy. ![]() Help file - please unpack and copy the help file in the FreeCommander install folder. define ShowContextMenu64Bit=0 with LeftWin+RightClick you *If you prefer to see for right click always 32 bit context menu: *For calling 32 bit context menu use LeftWin+RightClick *You can call 64 bit context menu with right click You can now control 64 bit context menu with the following line in the * New: 64 bit context menu will be showed on Windows 64 (XP, Vista, 7) View topic - Drives mounted to folders (instead of letters) problem.* Bug: Problem with drives mounted to folders. * Bug: Tooltips for the TABs are mostly not visible * Bug: Multirename replace function doesn't work on folder names if * Bug: IP address and computer name doesn't work when entered in You can now control auto complete with the following line in the. View topic - Crash when entering C:\ into address bar.* Bug: Crash when entering '\' into address bar View topic - Dragging from desktop with right mouse button pressed fails.* Bug: Drag&drop operation fail if FreeCommander window is not active. Any the one time I had a problem I received a quick response from the author with a complete solution. I have been using FreeCommander for a long time now. If any of the other guys use Win圆4, I would advise switching to Explorer++, which is available as full native 64 bit, but is not as powerful and flexible. Why is there no native 64 bit version as yet? Why the work around. Since my last review of this product sometime late last year, I see no further development in it. Running the main app directly from one of the sub directories starts the app normally, but shows no context menus at all. The portable version now just refuses to work, and refuses to close either, forcing me to use Process Explorer to kill it. ![]() Just yesterday, I switched to a wireless CDMA based internet service from India (Reliance Netconnect+). The 圆4 context menu applet that is bundled along with the current release crashes very often. This is a great file manager of course, but after updating my Win7HP圆4, I have been experiencing problems over the last few months, particularly related to the 圆4 context menu (I have been using the portable version of this app all along, as the regular installer causes problems related to the strict file access security in Win7). ![]()
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