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(Unverified)Dec 26th 2008 2:11PM
I don't want to start a flame war, but I sometimes wonder what people are thinking when good reviews are given to software like MuCommander. I have been looking for a file manager, one that doesn't omit any of the functionality I have become accustomed to with Windows Explorer. Noticeably missing from MuCommander, are the standard context menu, an undo feature, and the desktop folder from the topmost level in the tree view. Add MuCommander to the endless list of apps that look pretty, but fall short on functionality. Apparently, the developers are too busy adding features that are easy to implement, but not features that are useful. BTW, XYplorerfree is the best app available IMHO - it unfortunately does lack an "undo".