freecommander question

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dansheen

I seem to have more problems understanding this simple program than any
other file manager I've tried. Could someone who uses it please tell me
how to access the recycle bin from within the program? I've looked in
desktop, control panel etc and can't locate it.

Thanks
 
dansheen said:
I seem to have more problems understanding this simple program than any
other file manager I've tried. Could someone who uses it please tell me
how to access the recycle bin from within the program? I've looked in
desktop, control panel etc and can't locate it.

Thanks

You can ignore this post. After searching for my application data
folder, I finally gave up on this program and downloaded xyplorer. Now
I can simply and easily find what I want. I've always used a dual pane
program but with the tab function I think this will work as well.
 
You can ignore this post. After searching for my application data
folder, I finally gave up on this program and downloaded xyplorer. Now
I can simply and easily find what I want. I've always used a dual pane
program but with the tab function I think this will work as well.

Am I missing some freeware `lite' version? When I looked at xyplorer's web
page, it appears to be shareware.
 
Howard said:
Am I missing some freeware `lite' version? When I looked at xyplorer's web
page, it appears to be shareware.

Look at the lower part of the homepage :

<quote>
Free for private, non-commercial, single home computer use only. For use
within any organization or for commercial purposes, or to purchase a
registered copy of XYplorer, click here.
</quote>

FYI, Donald Lessau, xyplorer's developper, often reads alt.comp.freeware.
 
Howard said:
Am I missing some freeware `lite' version? When I looked at xyplorer's web
page, it appears to be shareware.

Look at the lower part of the homepage :

<quote>
Free for private, non-commercial, single home computer use only. For use
within any organization or for commercial purposes, or to purchase a
registered copy of XYplorer, click here.
</quote>

Click Where?



FYI, Donald Lessau, xyplorer's developper, often reads alt.comp.freeware.
 
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