[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]WinNc v5.3.0.0 Multilingual Portable | 12.7
MbThis Windows 7 explorer replacement is developed by a 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. WinNc gives you total drag-and-drop access to network servers,
network neighborhoods and other network computers in the double-pane interface,
each of which function independently.
File management is always a big
issue when it comes to using today's operating systems. Most people nowadays use
Vistas or Windows 7 Explorer for routine file management. They cut, copy, and
paste day in and day out, scrolling from one folder or drive to another the best
that they can.
Maybe you miss the old days of File Manager where you
could see dual views of your directories or drives. Or even better, what about
Norton Commander, the old DOS trusty file management tool that could do it all
with shortcut keys.
Well, the folks at Dunes Multimedia, a small company
based in the Netherlands, specializing in multimedia production, Internet design
and software development, have whisked us back to the best of the 80s with their
great product called WinNc.
WinNc is a throwback to the good old days
with a product that resembles and works just like its old lookalike but with
added functionality and full windows flexibility.
When you first open
WinNc it feels like you are riding in a new Porsche, mainly because it loads
fast and gives you full control of all of your files, directories and drives.
Copying a file or moving directories is so much easier when you can view the
process, and using the old F5 or F6 hot key to copy or move files is so much
simpler than copy and paste.
WinNc is loaded with all types of goodies,
you can do just about any type of file maintenance you want, from file copy,
splitting and deletion, to editing and viewing documents, audio, video and
pictures.
WinNc allows you to handle compressed files as if they were
directories and supports all regular compression standards. Just press enter to
open a zip file and select the files you want to compress or uncompress. Then
use the old F5 or F6 hot keys to copy or move files in to the other panel
containing your target directory. For the web WinNc allows you to upload your
homepage files to a http/ftp server using the built in FTP
function.
WinNc is so comfortable that replacing the file manager for
Windows 7 Explorer with WinNc was just as natural as getting into a car and
driving away.
Changes in version 5.3.0.0
- Save translation always in UNICODE in configuration
- Restore fixed for minimize to tray icon option
- Size calculation crash fixed
- Translation updated
- Add shift F8 to delete without undo
- Slide show on empy folder shows message 'no compatible image files found in
folder'
- Unable to minimize WinNC 5 to tray icon
- The sort of the panels is stored correctly
- CLS in dos prompt
- Dos prompt key strokes entry improved
- FTP Unicode compatibility improved
- Color of active panel in panel status after load incorrect
- Option to print files
- Add jump to next change in compare text files
- Option to switch 'yes to all' as default in confirmation dialog
- Toolbar bug fixed
- Edit dialog for project panel links.
- Project image in project panel fixed
- Compare text files dialog translation
- Floppy access on start-up and reload fixed
- Bug in GUI when clicking on a certain spot crash fixed
- Sudden file disappearance fixed.
- Google translate improved
- Invalid zip better catched
- Zip 0 size and grayed fixed
- Languages (en/fr) updated
- Search speed inproved
- Unzip problem fixed
- Folder tab autotab per group is now optional
Interface
languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Dutch, Polish,
Russian.
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