

Use a flexible concept for the clear definition of renaming rules, include rules for MP3 files and EXIF informations. A versatile function for comfortable renaming of numerous files in a processing step. Plays in background with less resources usage MP3, Ogg/Vorbis, FLAC, WMA and WAV. The EF Commander have a full featured hi quality audio player with playlist and ID3 Tag support. Define just the views you need in each pane for your folders and files.īuilt-in media player. The modern interface helps you to have full control over your files and folders. In 1996 it was ported to the 32-bit Microsoft Windows operating system.Įasy to use. The first version was written in 1994, under the OS/2 operating system using Presentation Manager, as a personal replacement for the old DOS program Norton Commander. It is the result of many requests received by the author. So be it.EF Commander is a complex and multi-featured file manager that a wide range of users, from beginners to professionals, will find easy to use. It is a crying shame that I could not play with this program without being bothered every other minute by a damn nag screen. With an attitude like that I guess he feels he has a big enough share of the Windows Explorer replacement market. He wrote me back reiterating what he said before. Increduously I wrote him back saying that 10 minutes isn't enough time for anyone to properly evaluate ANY piece of software, and that his marketing strategy was badly flawed. He further stated that ten minutes was really all the time needed for evaluation to see if you want to buy the product. I wrote the manufacturers of the program complaining of the aggressive nature of their nag screen and received a curt responce that said he had been in business for 25 years and he knew what he was doing.

In the short time I was able to use it I could see it had a number of nice features I wanted to check out further, but the nag screens were just too much to deal with. I became so frustrated with the software I uninstalled it from my computer.

Not only did the nag screens come up repeatedly but I was also bumped off the program several times. After only a half hour of use the nag screen(s) had appeared so many times I was forced to abandon this endeavor. The other day I downloaded EF Commander to check it out and put it through its paces.
