FreeCommander is an easy-to-use alternative to the standard Windows file manager. With its "dual-panel technology" it slightly resembles Norton Commander — the father of file managers — but the similarity ends there., FreeCommander XE 2024 PortableApps. PortableApps is a de-facto standard for portable applications on a regular USB stick created by John T. Haller and his team. Meanwhile a large number of applications have been made available, which are implemented according to the PortableApps specifications; and all of them are free to use, free to copy and , FreeCommander. What is FreeCommander? Is the FreeCommander free also for commercial use? Which operating systems are supported? I have a 64-bit version of Windows, can I use the 32-bit version of FreeCommander? I have installed FreeCommander but I can not find the help file, where can I find it? How can I install the help file, I have found on , What is FreeCommander? FreeCommander is an easy-to-use alternative to the standard Windows file manager. The program helps you with daily work in Windows. Here you can find all the necessary functions to manage your data stock., You don’t need any external programs or configuration in FreeCommander. The 32 bit version cannot search for text in pdf and Office files (docx, xlsx, odt). The 64 bit version can search and find the texts in pdf, docx, xlsx, odt., The interface of FreeCommander is user-friendly and adaptable; Two panels that are arranged next to each other or among each other; For each panel you can fade in a tree-view; Drives selection as combo box or bar; FreeCommander has an integrated DOS command prompt; Most of the functions can be started easily by Shortcuts.