Nomad.NET

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{{Infobox Software

| logo =

| screenshot =

| name = Nomad.NET

| developer = Eugene Sichkar

| latest release version = 3.2.0.2890

| latest release date = {{Start date and age|2016|06|13}}

| operating system = Microsoft Windows

| genre = File manager

| license = Freeware

| website = [http://www.nomad-net.info http://www.nomad-net.info]

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Nomad.NET is a freeware orthodox file manager (OFM) for Microsoft Windows. Some features include a built-in FTP client, archive file navigation, folder comparison and synchronization, and a multi-file renaming tool. In addition to being an orthodox file manager, Nomad.NET features two-windowed mode, tree window for each panel, horizontal and vertical splitting of the windows, tab browsing etc.{{cite web | url = http://lifehacker.com/5284579/nomadnet-is-a-powerful-tabbed-file-manager | title = Nomad.NET is a Powerful, Tabbed File Manager | accessdate = 2012-02-01 | work = Lifehacker}}

Nomad.NET is developed with support for multi-threading, taking advantage of multi-core CPUs. Nomad.NET requires Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or higher.

Features

The following are the main features of the program:

  • Full Unicode support.
  • Tabbed interface.
  • Bookmarks system.
  • Powerful search engines, including definition of complex search rules, searching in hex, duplicates search.
  • Powerful filtering system, based on the same core as search.
  • Customizable visual themes and icon packs.
  • Customizable paneling system: single panel or dual panel mode (horizontal or vertical). Each panel can have its own tree view that can be hidden or displayed horizontally or vertically.
  • Full internal support for many archive types (using 7-Zip libraries). Program can also handle WCX Total Commander plug-in.
  • FTP folders support.
  • Drag and drop from explorer.
  • Clipboard handling.
  • Support for shell shortcuts, URL shortcuts (FTP only) and even shell folder shortcuts.

See also

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