Since when have you been using Total Commander?

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Since when have you been using Total Commander?

Since first published version (v1.00d - 25/9/93 German version)
3
1%
Since first English version (1.10e - 18/12/93)
10
4%
Since 1994
36
15%
Since 1995
30
12%
Since 1996
27
11%
Since 1997
34
14%
Since 1998
29
12%
Since 1999
20
8%
Since 2000
20
8%
Since 2001
13
5%
Between 01/01/2002 - 28/10/02 (v5.11 [16/09/02] last version with old name - WinCmd)
5
2%
Between 29/10/02 (v5.50 first version with current name) and 31/12/2002
6
2%
Since 2003
5
2%
Since this year (currently 2004)
7
3%
 
Total votes: 245

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Used since version 4.2

Post by *DaveLissa »

....or around that time...don't know the year.
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Post by *petermad »

I bought my licence (#524) with version 1.30e, but I had used Windows Commander for a while before that - I think my first version was 1.12.

It was totally natural for me to use WC since I came from DOS where I used Norton and Volkov Commander. (I still use Volkov Commander today too).

I like that TC has stayed true to the original NC concept - even keeping most of the short-cut keys the same. To me those short-cuts are STANDARD - with an origin way before Mickey$oft Windows Explorer.

Over time there has been a lot suggestions to change TC to do basic stuff more the Explorer way - I hope that Christian still resists.
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Post by *TW »

i voted 1994. this is not the first time i used it though, but the year when i bought it.

i still have the floppy disk here.
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Post by *MPS »

i think it was early 1998. version 3.3x as far as i recall
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Post by *frenky »

Did not have PC that could Windows untill 1999...
Same year WinCmd spread roots on my computer :)
TC is nice but do add unicode, make background transfer manager better, and I'm totaly happy :D
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Post by *MPS »

MPS wrote:i think it was early 1998. version 3.3x as far as i recall
i take that back. it was 3.11 on windows 3.1 around late 1997/beginning of 1998 :)
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Windows withzout TC ? Impossible.

Post by *Bloody »

Howdy,

I guess it must be around 1995 when i started using TC (WC), but because
i got no job for a longer while, i registered years later. The registration fee
is really nothin' compared to the benefits i had over the years. Using Windows
without TC is something i couldn't stand, i guess i'd either search myself a
different hobby or completely move over to Linux, but there's no file manager that comes really close to TC on the Linux platform.

However, i'd also pay $100 for TC, which is the number one tool for me
on Win32.

Greetings,

Oliver 'Bloody' Lange.
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Post by *Francois »

Started to use Total Commander before Total Commander...

Well, I mean a two file windows side by side system, back in 1987 as far as I remember, on the Amiga 500, and it was called CLI-MATE. Don't know if such a two file windows system was released even before 1987... (?)

As for Total Commander itself, it was the v3.51, quite a few years later.
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Post by *MPS »

speaking of pre-total commander stuff...

anyone still uses norton or dos commander? :) (i do - NC)
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Post by *petermad »

anyone still uses norton or dos commander?
Well, I still use Volkov Commander http://www.egner-online.de/vc/en/intro.shtml - mostly when I boot in DOS to revive defective Windows installations.
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Post by *MPS »

lol ;D

i use NC when running in prompt-only mode, ie. for dos games
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Post by *Sam_Zen »

2 MPS
I still use a seperate DOS 6.22 machine for the old games, and it starts up with NC 4, of course.
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Post by *MPS »

cool! unlike windows, you always have the BLUE SCREEN with NC and it's a good thing ;)
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Post by *D1P »

If we have talk about old filemanagers I shall tell, what I used before Windows Commander. It was remarkable Dos Navigator filemanager. DN was much more powerfully and more conveniently then Norton Commander (and other NC-like commanders). It had many opportunities which was not more anywhere (ex. multiwindow interface with full mouse moving/sizing/files drag'n'drop) and which appeared in WC later (colouring of files on types, etc.). Besides DN have small size and perfectly works under any Windows.
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Post by *Balderstrom »

I notice the bulk of the votes range from 94-98, with nearly a steady decline from 99 onwards...I wonder if that has to do with TC's antiquated GUI?
*BLINK* TC9 Added WM_COPYDATA and WM_USER queries for scripting.
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