Directory Opus is a popular file manager program, originally written for the Amiga computer system in the early to mid-1990s. Developed by GP Software
License: Commercial
Feature | Directory Opus | Commander One |
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Batch rename files | ||
Dual pane support | ||
File-sync | ||
Integrated Search | ||
Assignement of comments to files | ||
Dual Pane Support | ||
Duplicate File Finder | ||
File management | ||
Flat view | ||
Folder Size | ||
Tagging | ||
Cross-platform | ||
Multi-tabs | ||
TC plug-in's support | ||
Support for FTP | ||
Built-in player | ||
Screenshot Tools | ||
Teracopy integration | ||
Built-in viewer | ||
Console-based | ||
File Compression | ||
Prevents accidental move to folder tree | ||
Batch processing | ||
Ad-free | ||
File Searching | ||
Bookmark organization | ||
Windows Compatible | ||
Compression | ||
Customizable | ||
Drag n drop | ||
Portable | ||
Material design | ||
Box.com integration | ||
Dropbox integration | ||
File Tagging | ||
Color coding | ||
File transfer | ||
Mounting drives | ||
Export to PDF | ||
Search-in-files | ||
Support for SFTP | ||
Terminal emulator | ||
Cloud browser | ||
Openstack swift integration | ||
File preview | ||
Tabs | ||
Split-screen view | ||
Integrated Terminal Emulator | ||
Copy & paste actions | ||
Extensible by Plugins/Extensions | ||
Text mode | ||
Build command lines picking files | ||
Command line interface | ||
Mount FTP drives | ||
Miller columns | ||
Password encryption | ||
Plugin API | ||
Tabbed interface | ||
Disk Imaging | ||
Support for WebDAV |