

Strange management of Crossover simulating drive letters to access Mac HD. in Mac it's normally located at the top of screen. There's freezes, black display sometimes, diminished performances, hideous UI, slow UI display and strange display. Crossover makes it work, but integration on Mac is horrible and there's several problems. A Mac version would represent a significant work and I would be ready and proud to pay a separate licence for the Mac version.īenefits would be important, at least at UI level. I bought TC for Windows around 1995 I think, you never made paid for upgrades, what you do is outstanding and is a lot appreciated.

The set of features I need is never complete. Missing important features, as synchronize, comparison, etc etc etc. Even without possibility of any external plugins or any available, a Mac version would be a lot useful.Įvery Mac clones of TC I seen, including those recommended on your website, fall short TC by a big margin. It's a very useful software with a unique set of features. HFS Plus or HFS+ (also known as Mac OS Extended or HFS Extended) is a journaling file system developed by Apple Inc. It is inspired by Total Commander and features some new. The fact that a Total Commander for Mac by Christian Ghisler, Ghisler Software GmbH is not available is quite a pity, but theres no reason to despair, as there are plenty of good alternatives to Total Commander for Mac in this list. I would say that (in my perspective) the highest value of TC is not the external plugins but is TC by itself. Double Commander is a free cross platform open source file manager with two panels side by side. Maybe I'm not using TC for same purpose as many, I don't know, but I'm using it without any plugins now (in the past I was using few of them, but I don't see need since several years).
