Total Commander, formerly known as Windows Commander, is one of the most functional, easy to use and consequently, popular file managers. The program was originally designed only for Windows OS, but now, thanks to specific plugins of filesystems, the owners of devices based on Linux, PocketPC, can download Total Commander.
The manager supports FTP and with the help of built-in client can automatically perform broken download resume and transfer files from one remote device to another. The program provides the ability to quickly view the multimedia and text files, advanced search, work with the command line and the most common archives. Another plus is the compatibility of most hotkeys with Volkov/Norton Commanders. In the latest versions you can add comments to files.
Features and advantages of the program:
- multilingual GUI interface, divided into two interrelated panels;
- keyboard functions most closely resembling the original;
- many customizable toolbars and menus with buttons, starting external programs or manager's internal tasks, the functionality can be extended by connecting the plugins;
- You can work with archives on the same principle as with subdirectories;
- internal unpackers for the most popular formats available;
- advanced files search and their batch renaming.
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What's new in the latest version 11.56
Updated Saturday, 21 February 2026
- Updated unrar.dll to version 7.13 to address critical security vulnerabilities in RAR archive processing.
- Integrated 7-Zip 25.01 libraries and LZMA SDK for enhanced performance and stability when handling compressed formats.
- Implemented a "Directory Traversal" safeguard that automatically replaces ".." sequences with underscores in archive paths to prevent unauthorized file access.
- Added support for tcsha64.dll, an external component that significantly accelerates the creation and verification of SHA3 checksums.
- Enabled multi-threaded computation for Blake3 checksums on 64-bit systems, optimizing hash generation for large datasets.
- Introduced the [v] placeholder in the Multi-Rename Tool to allow the insertion of milliseconds into file names.
- Modified sparse file handling to skip empty blocks by default during copy operations, reducing unnecessary disk space usage.
- Corrected interface inconsistencies in the 64-bit version where system information headers were previously missing.
- Refined the handling of encrypted RAR archives when using the internal 7-Zip plugin, ensuring correct password prompts and extraction.
- Updated the internal regular expression library to improve search speed and expand the range of supported syntax features.
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