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Total Commander (64-bit)

Total Commander (64-bit)

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  • Latest Version

    Total Commander 11.57 (64-bit) LATEST

  • Review by

    Daniel Leblanc

  • Operating System

    Windows 7 64 / Windows 8 64 / Windows 10 64 / Windows 11

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    Christian Ghisler / External Link

  • Filename

    tcmd1157x64.exe

  • MD5 Checksum

    7be5288b11b43ce15d94bd927c1ab1f0

Total Commander is a powerful file management software for Windows that offers a dual-pane interface, allowing users to efficiently manage files and folders.

Developed by Christian Ghisler, it serves as a robust alternative to the default Windows File Explorer, packed with advanced features such as file comparison, archive handling, FTP client integration, and batch renaming.

Originally inspired by the classic Norton Commander, Total Commander 64bit has evolved into a comprehensive tool for power users, IT professionals, and everyday users who need enhanced file handling capabilities.

Key Features

Dual-Pane Interface – View two directories side by side for seamless file operations.

Built-in FTP Client – Connect to remote servers for file transfers with support for FTP, FTPS, and SFTP.

Archive Handling – Work with ZIP, RAR, TAR, 7z, and more without external software.

File Comparison and Synchronization – Compare content and sync directories efficiently.

Batch Renaming Tool – Rename multiple files at once using powerful rules.

Customizable Interface – Modify toolbars, menus, and keyboard shortcuts for a personalized experience.

Extended Plugin Support – Add new functionalities such as file system extensions and multimedia viewers.

Search Functionality – Find files quickly with advanced search filters.

Multi-Rename Tool – Rename files based on patterns, numbering, or text replacement.

Secure File Transfer – Integrated support for password-protected file archives and encrypted transfers.

User Interface

It features a classic, functional interface that prioritizes efficiency over aesthetics. The dual-pane design enables users to move and copy files seamlessly.

A toolbar at the top provides quick access to frequently used functions, and the command line support enhances workflow for advanced users.

Despite its dated appearance, the software remains highly customizable, allowing users to modify colors, icons, and layouts.

Installation and Setup
  • Download the installer from the official website.
  • Run the setup wizard and follow on-screen instructions.
  • Choose between standard or custom installation based on preference.
  • Launch the software and configure initial settings, such as interface layout and keyboard shortcuts.
  • Optional: Install additional plugins for extended functionality.
How to Use

Navigating Files – Use the arrow keys or mouse to browse directories.

File Operations – Copy, move, delete, or rename files using F5 (Copy), F6 (Move), and F8 (Delete).

FTP Connection – Configure FTP settings to connect to remote servers.

Archive Management – Open and extract compressed files within the software.

File Synchronization – Compare two directories and sync changes.

Batch Rename – Rename multiple files using preset rules.

FAQ

Is Total Commander 64bit free?
It offers a shareware license with a free trial. After the trial, a one-time purchase is required to continue usage legally.

Can I use Total Commander on macOS or Linux?
This software is designed exclusively for Windows, but you can run it on macOS and Linux using emulators like Wine.

Does Total Commander support cloud storage services?
Yes, with third-party plugins, users can integrate services like Google Drive and OneDrive.

Is Total Commander safe to use?
Yes, the software is secure and regularly updated, provided it is downloaded from the official website.

Can I customize the keyboard shortcuts?
Yes, users can modify keyboard shortcuts for various file operations to match their workflow.

Alternatives

Directory Opus: Directory Opus is a comprehensive file manager for Windows that offers tabbed browsing and many other advanced features.

XYplorer: XYplorer is a feature-rich file manager for Windows with tabbed browsing and a customizable interface.

FreeCommander: Easy-to-use alternative to the standard Windows file manager.

Multi Commander: A multi-tabbed file manager and is an alternative to the standard Windows Explorer.

Pricing


This program is available as shareware, meaning users can try it before purchasing.

The full license costs €42 ($45 USD approx.) for a lifetime license with free updates.

System Requirements
  • OS: Windows 11, 10, 8, 7 (32-bit & 64-bit)
  • Processor: 1 GHz or higher
  • RAM: 512 MB minimum (recommended: 2 GB+)
  • Disk Space: 10 MB for installation
  • Additional: Internet connection required for FTP features
PROS
  • Highly efficient dual-pane interface
  • Built-in FTP and archive support
  • Powerful file management tools
  • Plugin support for extended functionality
  • Lifetime license with free updates
CONS
  • Outdated user interface
  • Requires time to learn for beginners
Conclusion

Total Commander is an excellent file manager for Windows users looking for a feature-rich alternative to File Explorer. While its interface may seem outdated, its functionality, speed, and efficiency make it a must-have tool for power users.

Whether you need fast file operations, secure FTP transfers, or batch renaming, it delivers a comprehensive solution. If you prioritize productivity over aesthetics, this software is well worth the investment.

Note: Free 30-Day Fully Functional Trial Version.

Also Available: Total Commander (32-bit)

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What's new in this version:

Fixed:
- New file/folder dialog: Prefix/suffix in counter didn't support square brackets, eg <1-5>["[prefix]"C"[suffix]"] test (32/64)
- Multi-rename tool: Clicking on the buttons below the rename mask fields always appended the fields instead of inserting them at the cursor position (64)
- Multi-rename tool: When saving settings, fields like [=tcvalue] were not translated to English before saving (32/64)
- CrcBlake3BlockSize: Maximum supported value is 2047 (MBytes) and not 2048 as described previously (64)
- Switching between languages didn't load content plugin translations when the plugin didn't have a translation in the previous language (32/64)
- Content plugin fields not always saved in English by some functions when using the system option "Beta: Use Unicode UTF-8 to support worldwide languages" (32/64)
- New file/folder dialog: Placeholder [F] now leaves the entire counter field (eg alphabetic [CAAA]) unchanged (32/64)
- New file/folder dialog: Allow spaces after the counter field to separate from other fields, eg <1-5>[C U] test (32/64)
- New file/folder dialog: Show <Error!> also when there is an error in the counter field (32/64)
- Duplicate hotkey P in internal English version of plugin field picker (eg [=?] button in multi-rename tool) (32/64)
- Updated unrardll and unrar64dll to latest version 7220 (WinRAR 722) (32/64)
- Ctrl+Up on [] in root of file system plugin didn't open anything in a new tab (32/64)
- Detect 7-zip self-extracting archives where the executable part is larger then 500kBytes by skipping the EXE part via EXE header size fields (32/64)
- New text file (Shift+F4), new folder (F7): When creating a range, the counter wasn't left out when the counter had only a postfix and no prefix, eg for <1-2>[C"postfix"]name (32/64)
- New text file (Shift+F4), new folder (F7): skip counter fields when converting to upper/lowercase, eg for name <[F][C") "]This is a test (32/64)