WinNc is a file manager with multiple features that make it a perfect replacement for Windows Explorer. If you are familiar with Norton Commander, you will notice the extreme similarity between the graphical user interfaces of these two programs, which certainly minimizes your efforts in learning to use WinNc. They both have a two-panel layout to view the contents of two locations side by side. In addition, you can open various tabs simultaneously if you need to visualize multiple pairs of folders.
It is a good thing that not only local folders are supported as the program can also access remote locations such as networked drives or FTP servers. It is a pity, though, that it cannot help you transfer data to cloud storage sites. However, it does support sending compressed files using your default email client.
Good news is also that you do not need to learn new keyboard shortcuts because such commonly used ones as Ctrl+C and Ctrl+X can still be used to copy and paste files and folders respectively. However, most of these operations are not immediately executed. Instead, a dialog box appears for you to configure other parameters and filters. This is definitely a great help in automating some processes that require making decisions, as when you synchronize the contents of two different folders. Fortunately, you can also disable the dialog box if you find it is a nuisance to deal with it every time you want to do something. Sadly, something I miss is that the tool does not respond to right-clicking by showing a contextual menu. more
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