best 'file manager' you've used? no needs/requirements here

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    1909 (w/e is most recent)
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       #11

    q-dir is good and im glad there was someone with good experience in this software type to be able to recommend this

    am likely switching to macos long-term (forever), tho undecided as of yet, there doesnt seem to be anything similar or better than q-dir tho

    i havent yet tested out q dir fully tho, and as said, it's not the most important type of software, so is unlikely to prevent the switch to macos

    high learning curve + no forums or anywhere to ask anything really, but ill figure it out eventually


    Mark Phelps said:
    retain date/time stamps when copying files or folders
    sounds like it has a separate 'column' that show the original date/time, yea that's one of the many many problems of file explorers, tho a lesser one
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    Windows 10 Home 64
       #12

    I cannot live without XYplorer...
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    21H1 (OS Build 19043.1081)
       #13

    date and time for after files have been combined is ideal like that
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       #14

    Cubic Explorer, unfortunately it's no longer developed.
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    CountMike said:

    And Norton Commander in DOS.
    Ditto x2
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    CountMike said:

    And Norton Commander in DOS.
    Man I ain't been the same since Norton Commander "went away".
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    Wiley Coyote said:
    Man I ain't been the same since Norton Commander "went away".
    Yeh, lots of changes of things I used when Symantec started buying up companies then doing away with programs that worked.
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  9. Posts : 155
    Windows 10, Debian Devel, FreeNAS, Zentynal
       #19

    Yeah baby

    The ultimate: Krusader - Twin panel file management for your desktop

    Whoops....it's Linux only

    Timmy
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