When I recently asked subscriber Jim Campbell to prepare a comparative review of Windows Explorer replacements, he was stopped in his tracks by Free Commander. He was so impressed that he abandoned the comparative review and wrote a review [2] on Free Commander instead. I agree with Jim that it’s a nice product, but I find the Norton Commander style interface old fashioned. I also miss having inbuilt file viewers. That said, I’m aware that a whole group of users swear by Free Commander. It’s free so why not read Jim’s review [2] and check it out yourself? Freeware, Windows 2000-Vista, 2.16MB [1] http://www.freecommander.com/ [2] http://www.techsupportalert.com/review-free-commander.htm
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