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Altap Salamander 4.0, released by Czech developer ALTAP, is a dual-pane file manager built for Windows users who need rapid, keyboard-driven navigation and manipulation of large directory trees. The program presents two symmetric panels whose content can be browsed independently, letting operators copy, move, synchronize or compare files without constant window switching. An internal viewer recognizes more than forty formats—text, bitmap, vector, Office, PDF, hexadecimal—so payloads can be inspected before extraction or upload, while integrated packers create and unpack ZIP, RAR, 7-Zip, TAR and ISO images without external tools. Network deployment is covered by an embedded FTP and SFTP client that supports resume, encrypted transfers and stored credentials, making the manager a lightweight substitute for separate upload utilities when maintaining websites or remote backups. Automation is provided through a command line, user-defined hotkeys and an extensive scripting interface, allowing repetitive rename, batch convert or log-file filtering tasks to be triggered from within the same workspace. Portable mode keeps configuration on a flash drive, so settings follow technicians between PCs. The current branch is version 4.0, representing the first major release under the ALTAP brand, and remains the only maintained edition; legacy 3.x builds are no longer updated. As a dedicated file manager category solution, Altap Salamander targets power users, developers and system administrators who value speed, keyboard control and integrated archive or network access in a single, low-footprint executable. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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