  lilhurricane Crunchin' For Cures Premium,Mod join:2003-01-11 Purple Zone clubs: 
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| reply to tahoejeff Re: [POLL] File Managers-2008 Member Choice
Thank you tahoejeff for our newest addition to the Software Forum FAQ 
• Preferred File Managers - 2008 Member Choice
..all found in the forum header:
»2008 Member Choice FAQ's -- ~Safe Hex~ Team Discovery ~ Project Hope ~ Like A Hurricane~ |
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  lilhurricane Crunchin' For Cures Premium,Mod join:2003-01-11 Purple Zone clubs: 
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| reply to tahoejeff Thank you, tahoejeff for a most excellent poll  And thanks to all for voting & contributing!
This poll is now (((Closed)))
Stay tuned for the new addition to our FAQ!!

*Note: This thread will be updated at FCT (FAQ Creation Time), as will our forum header links.
»2008 Member Choice FAQ's -- ~Safe Hex~ Team Discovery ~ Project Hope ~ Like A Hurricane~ |
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  Dread Macs suck Premium join:2005-02-28 Bronx, NY | reply to tahoejeff Finder in OS X Nautilus in Nix no Windows here so can't pick anything else -- 48-27 |
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  MarkAW Barry White or lil bratt Premium join:2001-08-27 Canada | reply to tahoejeff I'd have to go with Windows. Great poll by the way.  |
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  Old Computer Premium join:2002-04-12 Europe | reply to tahoejeff Windows explorer most of time...; Total Commander full of options (too much). I am one of the first paid customer ages ago ..  Free Commander also, fast and easy. |
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  sivran Long Live The Suite Premium join:2003-09-15 Arlington, TX clubs:
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| reply to tahoejeff Depending on what I'm doing I use xplorer^2 lite (free), FreeCommander, or Windows Explorer.
FreeCommander/xplorer^2 for general file management, anything more involved than going to a directory, and double clicking a file. 
Windows Explorer for light tasks and for file searching. It reads text *in* the files, where google desktop and other file managers I've tried don't. -- Think outside the fox...Seamonkey |
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  sammysnake Never Forget 911 Premium join:2002-01-19 Salt Lake City, UT | reply to tahoejeff Great Poll, thanks.
Total Commander is my choice and has been since version 3.50
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  mers2 Premium,MVM join:2004-03-20 USA clubs:
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| reply to tahoejeff Nice poll!
I voted as other as I use the free version of Xplorer2. While it doesn't have all of the features of the paid version it's a nice file manager program that I much prefer to Windows Explorer. -- Team Discovery
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| reply to tahoejeff Manily Windows Explorer but FreeCommander when I want to copy lots of files or compare directories.
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 chrisretusn Retired Premium join:2007-08-13 Philippines
1 edit | reply to tahoejeff In windows 99% Windows Explorer. I also use TreeSize Free and VisaVersa Free.
In Linux it varies based on the desktop. One File Manager I was surprised see it's not listed was Midnight Commander. -- Chris Living in Paradise!! |
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  therube
join:2004-11-11 Randallstown, MD 2 edits | reply to tahoejeff Altap Salamander File Manager |
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  Rob A Same Old Jets Premium join:2005-01-17 Pompton Plains, NJ | reply to tahoejeff Windows Explorer here. |
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  ZzyzxFromOR
join:2005-06-27 Portland, OR | reply to tahoejeff Still using my trusty ol' version of PowerDesk Pro v6.4.0.2 |
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  delenn13 De gustibus nil disputandum Premium,MVM join:2006-03-02 Ridgeway, ON clubs:
| reply to tahoejeff Great poll, tahoejeff!
I use Windows Explorer and a Program I got from GAOTD called Advanced File Organizer.
"Advanced File Organizer is a cataloger for all disks, which are recognized by your Windows system. This includes diskettes, hard disks, CDs, DVDs, Memory Stick card and any other storage devices. Advanced File Organizer can be your DVD organizer or CD organizer, if you want. It helps to create a catalog of your disk collection. Using such catalog, you can easily find all necessary files and folders without the need to insert disks into the drive."
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  exocet_cm In memory of dadkins Premium join:2003-03-23 New Orleans, LA clubs:   | reply to tahoejeff I have a plastic file folder for all my files.
Aside from that I use Windows Explorer.
Nice 3.1 shot BTW |
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  Jigsaw Stardust We Are Premium join:2000-10-21 Cleveland, OH | reply to tahoejeff Just use Windows Explorer. |
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  jmorlan Hmm... That's funny. Premium join:2001-02-05 Pacifica, CA | reply to tahoejeff Voted Windows Explorer and for those special occasions, other:
"V - Thie File Viewer"
Great poll! |
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  bellgamin Kachunga Premium join:2003-01-12 Ewa Beach, HI | reply to tahoejeff I use Gyula's Window's Navigator from... »www.wanari.com/products/
Free. Minimalist. Faster than greased lightning. Light as a feather. Smooth as a baby's behind. Shazam!!! |
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  penguins4evr Premium join:2002-01-17 The Colony clubs: | reply to tahoejeff Informative poll. 
I voted Windows Explorer. Tried others from time to time but always seem to settle on the old standby. |
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  Unit649 I B U, Who U B? Premium join:2000-01-22 Stockton, CA
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| reply to tahoejeff Explorer.
Sure, its archaic. Sure, its not the best. But it always gets moved to my Start menu under IE after I fresh install or get a new Windows computer.
What can I say, maybe I like the torture? Nah, just always what I used, and back when I did tech support, you had to use what came with the OS sometimes-so you had to know the default stuff by heart anyway.
Just the way I've always done it. |
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