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Directory Opus 10.0.2.0.4269

A file manager is, at its simplest, a utility program which presents lists of files and allows the user to perform actions of some kind on those files. File managers are useful for moving files between folders, making backup copies of files, viewing pictures and playing sounds, running other utility programs on lists of files, deleting unwanted files and many other “housekeeping” tasks. Directory Opus goes beyond the simple file manager metaphor, and offers you a complete replacement for Windows Explorer and many other utility programs for handling FTP, ZIP, viewing files and images, running slideshows and more. It provides you with all this within a user-friendly and fully-configurable environment within which you can access and manage your important data with a minimum of effort. Harness the power of your computer like never before! Directory Opus is a useful, reliable and complete file manager and also an Explorer replacement solution. · Ease of use: As far as possible, Opus works just like Explorer does. You don’t have to learn any complicated scripting or non-standard mouse techniques to use Opus. If you’ve ever used Explorer to copy a file, you already know exactly how to do it in Opus as well. · Configurability: We believe in the user’s right to choose how their computer operates. You’ll find that almost every aspect of Opus can be changed – from the buttons on the toolbar to the color used to draw the background of a compressed file. Of course you don’t have to configure anything if you don’t want to – “out of the box” Opus provides a comprehensive set of commands that will let you perform most file management tasks without ever going near the configuration. · Efficiency: Opus is designed to be as efficient as possible. The entire program makes use of multi-threading to ensure that you should never have to wait for one operation to complete before beginning another. · Compatibility: As an Explorer Replacement it’s important that Opus appears (to the system) just like Explorer does. Within the limits set by Microsoft, Opus achieves this and most software written with only Explorer in mind will still work fine with Opus installed.

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