A New File
Manager
Frigate
3 has been released
If you are
still using the biggest programming mistake ever made -- an ill-thought
solution called Windows Explorer, you are wasting your time of your valuable.
There are much better file manager alternatives that are easier to use
and offer more options. Take Frigate 3, for example.
This is a
two-pane file manager, the format that is extremely convenient when it
comes to working with files.
The program
supports plug-ins for Total Commander (formerly Windows Commander) and
has folder synchronization feature with FTP support. Since most file manager
users are professionals, Frigate 3 is packed with great perks to the brink.
Like music?
This file manager comes with an audio/video file player/viewer and MP3
tag editor. Use images in daily operations? Great, because Frigate 3 comes
with an image converter and a viewer with thumbnail and slideshow functions.
Naturally,
Frigate 3 offers extensive network and FTP file management features along
with powerful "search and replace" functions that support regular
expressions.
Frigate 3
is really crammed with excellent and very useful options, like side-by-side
text file comparison with differences being highlighted. Developers are
sure to appreciate built-in Hex editor, DBF editor and HTML viewer, as
well as other handy extras, like TreeNotes, Quick Launch, Startup Manager
or SmartPad.
Getting overwhelmed
with Frigate's capabilities? Not to worry - the program is using module-based
architecture, meaning you can turn off any viewer or editor you don't
need. Likewise, you can take advantage of Frigate's jumbo plug-in collection
and add some exotic option 99% percent of users would never need.
With own
FTP client and a zip file manager, Frigate 3 is a best candidate for the
Net's most convenient file manager/Explorer replacement for Windows.
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