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Directory Opus was awesome... but see no real need to pay for something that is perfectly adequate
It's got nothing on Xtree Gold.
Directory Opus still is awesome, and I personally guarantee (not really) that anyone who downloads the trial will end up buying it.
The Light version (perfectly fine for most) was available for a couple of pounds in a Humble Bundle a year or so back.
Genuine question: What's the actual point in this other than nostalgia?
Good to see a mention of Directory Opus. I can't say I use it, but I'm really pleased they're still going :)
Just seeing that screen shot took me back a bit. lol. Only addition that I have and find very useful at times compared to the native explorer in my Win7 ( Sorry , don't want that Win10 garbage on any of my PC's ) is a free little program called " QDir ". This is a four pane viewer with great control and has been a blessing when shuffling files between different partitions , drives and external drives, love it.
Another Directory Opus user here, since the original Amiga version no less.
File Managers are great when you copy/move a lot of files regularly.
I still call it File Manager, since so many people get confused between Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer...
Still using Directory Opus on my occasionally used one remaining Windows PC.