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Commander 2000 and Right Click Commander 2000 Software for Windows

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Change folder,  open file with 1 mouse click.
An advanced multi boot manager
Replaces plain Open/Save windows in programs
Powerful File Manager, Explorer replacement
$24.5 - Rocata Software

Upgrade Windows Explorer, Total Commander and Dialog boxes. Enable you to use the right-click menu to access the entire file system. Change the current folder, open folder in external file manager(new), open file, copy and move operations.



$25 - OSL Corp.

OSL2000 is an advanced multi boot manager. Using OSL2000 boot manager, you can directly install, boot and manage up to 100 independent OSs in your computer. Free technical support is available at



$19.95 - UtilityPlanet, Inc

DocCommander replaces standard Open/Save dialog boxes of Windows. DocCommander provides access to your favorite folders and recently accessed documents. Other features: file search, file preview, and fully customizable user interface.



$39.95 - WinAbility Software Corp.

A powerful yet simple to use dual-panel file manager with built-in file splitter, folder synchronizer, image viewer, full-featured text editor and more. Evaluation version is fully functional.



 
Command Line  batch image processor

Batch Image Commander
$99 - iRedSoft Technology Inc

Batch Image Commander is a batch image processor made for command line operation and as a System Tray Icon application for timer based operation. The Command Line Operation mode allows you to use the program as part of a cronjob or to provide functionability as part of a Windows based CGI or part of an in-house program. This utility the Command Prompt mode of Windows and does not have any user interface. The System Tray Icon application allow you to set Batch Image Commander to process files on a set interval. The System Tray Icon also allows you to create template files for use in the Command Line mode. This utility is GUI based and requires Windows to operate. Batch Image Commander allows you to :- - Resize Images by pixels, by percentage or preset multipliers - Create thumbnail images - Set Brightness and Contrast - Create Negatives from Images - Create Grayscale Images - Add Text Captions - Convert images to JPEG,JPEG 2000 TIFF, BMP, PNG and GIF - Save Progressive JPEG - Change JPEG Quality, Smoothing ratio and Dot Per Inch (DPI) - Add Prefix and Suffix



 
Total Commander 6.56 16bit fileman/archiver

Total Commander 16
$34 - C. Ghisler & Co.

Total Commander (former Wincmd) is a file manager replacement
for Windows. This is the 16 bit version for Windows 3.1.
A 32 bit version is also available as tcmdr656.exe . Total
Commander handles archives like subdirectories. It supports
ZIP/ARJ/LHA/RAR/UC2/TAR/GZ/ACE archives, and has a built-in
(internal) ZIP-compatible packer. The search function allows
to search for files inside archives, even for text. A command
line helps starting programs with parameters, and a fully
configurable button bar allows to launch programs and inter-
nal commands. The built-in viewer can show files of any size
in text, hex, and binary format. FTP servers on the Internet
can be accessed like local drives. A configurable directory
hotlist (bookmarks) and history list make directory navi-
gation easier. The sync function allows to synchronize two
complete directory trees, and the compare function allows to
compare two files by content. The parallel port connection
works between any combination of Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT
4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 3.1 and even DOS through
a separate server.

Homepage:

Changes:Some fixes



Total Commander 7.01 32bit fileman/archiver

Total Commander
$34 - C. Ghisler & Co.

Total Commander (former Wincmd) is an Explorer replacement for
Windows. This is the 32 bit version for Windows 9x, ME, NT, 2000,
and XP. A 16 bit version is also available as tc16v656.zip.
Total Commander handles archives like subdirectories. It supports
ZIP/ARJ/LHA/RAR/UC2/TAR/GZ/CAB/ACE archives, and has
an internal ZIP-compatible packer. The search function allows
to search for files inside archives, even for text. A command
line helps starting programs with parameters, and a fully
configurable button bar allows to launch programs and inter-
nal commands. The built-in viewer can show files in text,
hex, binary, image and multimedia format. The 32 bit version
supports Drag&Drop from and to explorer/desktop, delete to
the recycle bin, and Explorer style context menus/property
sheets. FTP servers on the Internet can be accessed like
local drives. A configurable directory hotlist (bookmarks)
and history list make directory navigation easier. The sync
function allows to synchronize two complete directory trees,
and the compare function shows the difference of two binary
or text files highlighted side by side. The new parallel port
connection works between any combination of Windows 95/98/ME,
Windows NT 4, Windows 2000/XP, Windows 3.1 and even DOS through
a separate server.

Homepage:

Special requirements: None.

Changes: Minor fixes

Changes in 7.0:
- Compare editor
- Secure ftp via ssl/tls
- Cursor in Lister
- Separate trees
- Many improvements to existing functions

Christian Ghisler, C. Ghisler & Co.
support@ghisler.com


Advanced tray launcher.

Tray Commander
$19.95 - Ardamax Software

Tray Commander is a launcher that was developed to let you quickly run your frequently used
system commands directly from the system tray. Tray Commander adds a single icon to the tray
which, when clicked, displays a menu to which you can add commands. It can openclose your CD
drives, reboot, shutdown your system, run your favorite applications, launch any screensavers, set
video mode and more. Also you can run several commands with just one click.

Key features:

Launch multiple programs with a single click or by pressing a hot key
Quick power off, stand by, hibernate and reboot computer
Monitor power off
Lock Workstation
Open favorite web pages
Open or close CD tray (with automatical closing)
Launch Control Panel items
Open files
Paste text
Launch screen saver

Other features:

Windows 98/NT/2000/XP support
Hot key editor
Drag & drop support
Large icons in menu support
Multilingual interface
Win XP style interface support
True color icons support


WinNc: File manager for Windows

WinNc.Net
$45 - Dunes MultiMedia

Norton Commander

WinNc is a file manager for Windows Vista and XP/2003/2000/ME/98/95 that replaces the use of the existing Windows Explorer. Developed by a small Dutch multimedia company called Dunes MultiMedia, WinNc uses the same key shortcuts and the same mouse functionality as a well-known DOS file manager, Norton Commander. The product gives you direct drag-and-drop access to servers, network neighborhoods and other network computers in the double-pane interface, each of which function independently. In addition to standard file-management functions such as formatting, copying, moving, deleting and editing files, WinNc lets you view inside compressed files as if they were directories (it allows you to split, encrypt and FTP files, too). WinNc can view JPEG, GIF, BMP, TGA, WMF, PCX, WAV, FLC, DOCS, XLS, HTML, MID and AVI files. It supports extraction from WAV to MP3 files, ripping audio cd's to MP3 and converting WAV to MP3. A new feature in WinNc.Net is the ability to record files on CDs or DVDs. WinNc.Net is shareware and can be freely downloaded and distributed from the Dunes MultiMedia website. Registering WinNc costs ?29,95 for a single user license.

WinNc is available in the following languages:
English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Czech, Romanian, Polish.


Nonstop tank combat that doesn't grow stale

Tanks Evolution
$19.95 - Realore Studios

If what you crave for is the nonstop tank combat with rockets whizzing by your head and F16s soaring through the sky, then "Tanks Evolution" is a good pick. In this gripping, war-based tank arcade, you will discover a refreshingly uncomplicated style of gameplay that shines with nice physics, spectacular effects and dynamic lightning. Here, you assume the role of the tank commander, commissioned to protect allied HQ from a relentless onslaught of enemy tanks.

As the tank commander, you accept missions in the jungles, city, arctic area and the desert where you engage into intense combats with enemy tanks and advanced weaponry, such as EMP and rocket turrets. Blast them all and avoid their fire by using terrain. Hiding behind walls and concrete blocks, you should watch your back because another enemy may roll from around the corner. And if it is a "Rat" with its dual-barrel cannon, it can blast you in two quick shots.

Sharp shooting and maneuvering through the mazelike paths plays a big part in winning the mission. However you can increase your chances for success if you collect power-ups. They include D-Fence that covers your base with concrete blocks, Airstrike that lets you call an airstrike to destroy the enemy and Nuke to bury all enemy tanks in a blink of an eye. And these are just a few to name. Power ups along with fine graphics add to the game's replayability.

"Tanks Evolution" has well programmed artificial intelligence to make it challenging and fun to play alone. However you can choose a cooperative mode and destroy the enemy side-by-side with your friend. The results of victories can be published in the online Hall of Fame. With its 4 diverse worlds, 40 levels to fight and 9 cool bonuses, "Tanks Evolution" doesn't grow stale in a short while and will be your desktop hit for a long time. Available for Windows 98/2000/XP.


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