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MultiCommander 15.8.0.3135, developed by Mathias Svensson, is a professional-grade file manager designed to replace Windows Explorer with a more efficient, dual-panel interface. Released in eighteen successive versions, the application targets power users who routinely handle large-scale file operations, offering a multi-tabbed workspace that simultaneously displays two directory trees. Beyond conventional copy, move, rename and view commands, the program integrates advanced automation such as auto-unpacking archives, auto-sorting folders, direct browsing inside ZIP, 7-Zip, RAR and ISO images, and built-in FTP access for remote server management. An embedded registry editor, quick picture viewer, configurable file search and extensive keyboard shortcuts further accelerate daily workflows, while a scripting engine lets administrators create reusable macros for repetitive tasks. Because every function can be triggered from the keyboard, MultiCommander supports a keyboard-centric workflow that reduces reliance on mouse navigation, making it suitable for software developers, system administrators, content creators and anyone who needs to manipulate thousands of files across multiple locations. The utility belongs to the File Managers category and maintains compatibility with all currently supported Windows editions. MultiCommander 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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