I've been coming to the forum for about a year now, maybe two.
Anyway, I saw people contributing thoughts for the next version of Total Commander.
Well, I'm a big Linux-fan, I myself run Red Hat (9).
I recently installed Windows XP Professional as a dual-boot (tweaked it, secured it, etc).
The thing is.
When I'm on Linux I can freely access my Windows disk, and write too it, etc.
When I'm in Windows, however, I can't access my Linux drive because of its filesystem (ext3).
I now use PartitionMagic 8 to access it.
But it's only one window, can't open multiple, and it's very limited.
I'd like it for Total Commander to have a feature or something in which it can read/write/copy etc. from, and to the Linux disk.
BTW: I read all the posts about Total Commander for Linux, and I think it'd be great for Total Commander to have a Linux-variant.

(I know the problem with the sourcecode, I read the posts, I just want to let you know that I too, am waiting enthusiastically for it.
