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Automatic (but optional) enabling of Total Commander support if the software is found on your system.Quick Access Popup is aware of TC capabilities and utilizes them via TC internal commands to offer seamless and reliable integration. Total Commander (TC) replaces Windows Explorer and integrates lots of features, including file compression, FTP capabilities, folder syncing and much more. Quick Access Popup is fully compatible with Total Commander, a very popular file manager program written by Christian Ghisler, in Switzerland. Supported file managers: A43, Altap Salamander, CubicExplorer, Double Commander, EF Commander Free, Everything, Explorer++, ExplorerXP, Far Manager, FreeCommander XE, IrfanView, Just Manager, MultiCommander, One Commander, Nomad.NET, Snowbird, SpeedCommander, Tablacus Explorer, UltraExplorer, Unreal Commander, WinNC, XnView, xplorer2 lite, XYplorer & XYplorerFree.Then, select QAPconnect and choose your file manager in the dropdown list.Save the file and deselect/reselect the QAPconnect radio button to refresh the list. To edit the QAPconnect settings file, in the Options, tab File managers, select QAPconnect and click the Edit QAPconnect.ini button under the dropdown list.First, make sure the info for your file manager is accurate in QAPconnect.ini: the directory must be the one where your app is installed.

WHERE ARE FAVORITES IN COMMANDER ONE INSTALL

Changing folders in an existing DOpus lister is supported for both regular and Special folders ( My Computer, Network Neighborhood, Recycle Bin, etc.).

If installed on your system, Directory Opus is detected automatically at QAP’s first launched and you can select if you want to use it as your primary file manager when QAP opens a folder in a new window.You can select your preferred file manager in the Options window, tab File managers. In addition to Windows Explorer and Windows command line utilities, Quick Access Popup provides extended support for popular Explorer replacement applications Directory Opus and Total Commander and support for about 15 other file managers.
