Total Commander
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"TCMD" redirects here. For JP Software's command-line interpreter, see Take Command.
Total Commander is an orthodox file manager, i.e. it features two file list panels (selectable via tab key) and a command line. It supports multiple tabs for each panel.
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Developer(s) | Christian Ghisler |
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Initial release | September 25, 1993; 30 years ago (1993-09-25) |
Stable release(s) | |
Preview release(s) | |
Written in | Object Pascal |
Operating system | Windows, Android, Windows Phone |
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Type | File manager |
License | Shareware on Windows Freeware on Android and Windows Phone |
Website | www |
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Total Commander is developed by Christian Ghisler and distributed as shareware or freeware, depending on the platform.
Total Commander, then called Windows Commander, was originally developed for Windows, using the programming environment Delphi. Current Windows versions are developed with Delphi (for 32-bit versions) and Lazarus (for 64-bit versions).