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TC7 as freeware

Posted: 2016-09-01, 11:54 UTC
by lordmmx
Hi,

I'm just wondering, if you ever considered releasing old/older version of TC as a freeware, or as a AD supported application.

AD Supported variant could be for example without plugin functionality.

just suggestion.

Posted: 2016-09-01, 20:24 UTC
by Horst.Epp
Thats useless and should never Happen.
All TC licences are lifetime and for all versions
There are free file Managers.

Posted: 2016-09-01, 20:24 UTC
by sqa_wizard
I purchased my TC version 10 years ago and ALL new versions had been free since then.

You may try TC for a period of 30 days with full functionality.
Just a note: TC will not stop working after this period ;-)

So, no need for a freeware ...

Posted: 2016-09-01, 22:02 UTC
by lordmmx
i am using tcmd since it was wincmd 4.something :)

i tried alternatives , but naah, I'm just so used to Total Commander.

also got oldest/first releases to play around with, and I have to admit, that it went trough a lot of changes to become the best file manager.

I tried FreeCommander and DoubleCommander but can't get used to them.

Mr. Ghisler, please, keep up awesome work, you are doing :) that's my suggestion.

Posted: 2016-09-21, 19:16 UTC
by ronthai
What is the problem with an onetime payment for a lifetime of updates? Hardly any software does that.

Besides that if you really do not want to pay for this great piece of software of daily use, CLICK number 1-2-3 and ... Politeness is needed.

15 years or so of registered user

Posted: 2016-09-21, 20:00 UTC
by TW
as a long time user, it was almost free for me. :)

must be something like 1$ per year.

Posted: 2016-10-03, 13:32 UTC
by hanschke
because he wants to block the ads and pay nothing :(

Posted: 2016-10-03, 14:11 UTC
by karlchen
... to block the ads ...
Hm, if anyone's Total Commander should display ads, then that person must be using a cracked Total Commander version. I have not seen any ads inside Total Commander for the past (... counting ...) 18 years. :P