![]() Single window (SDI), multi-window (MDI) and pseudo multi-window modes (PMDI) Support of Unicode codepages (UTF-8, UTF-16LE, UTF-16BE, UTF-32LE, UTF-32BE) Plugins support (syntax highlighting, folding, auto-completion, scripts execution. It does not work, the default app is still there. AkelPad is an open source editor for plain text that is designed to be a small and fast. ![]() I open registry, go to HKEYCURRENTUSERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerFileExts.resourceOpenWithList and remove there all I can. resource association with Total Commander. For me it's easier to say what TC doesn't support (but can supported via pluggins!) - I don't know weather it supports data integrity and changes detecting. Not a single answer from here worked for me. I haven't mentioned TC smart file manipulation. Standart TC XP includes also very useful apps such as portable img viewer Imagine that was TC pluggin firstly, portable but powerfull text editor AkelPad (I have already described it.) And PowerPack contains also portable freeware CD Burner! PS: As far as I know, all listed pluggins are freeware. PS Services have olso 1 intriguing feature - you can manage (re/start, stop) services of other PC!!! And that doesn't mean that if you are prohibited to use WinTaskManager you can't use TC TaskManager, that provides some extra features such as Visibilty/Opacity changing, Top most and so on. Of course, if Admin had disabled changes of registry, it would be hard to use RegEditor, Services, Uninstaller (that are installed in basic version of TC XP!) and Autoruns.īut that is not a bug IMHO. Curent version was installed almoust 1 year ago (27/08/05) and works fine!Īll pluggins also workes fine on any WinPC. Total Commander XP was set up on my usb-stick about 2-3 years ago. It also writes some archivers to %SYSTEM dir, but never had problems with running it on another PC even with no user rights. The other packeges are not worth installaton.). Itsnaogo wrote:Does it write any settings to the registry?īut what I do know, that it uses at list 2 ini files: main.ini for general settings and ftp.ini for built-in ftp client settings, though filenames can differ cause TC supports command line keys for both of these files.Īs far as I know only installer does (I mean TC XP.
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