


Total Commander is written in Delphi 2, which is a derivative of Pascal.

However, I did notice that Double Commander can be compiled cross-platform due to it's use of Free Pascal toolkits. The Double Commander is a grate little clone of Total Commander, but the development on it is so painfully slow, and at the moment it's just much too buggy. Out of those the only solid alternative at the moment is muCommander. I love the Operating system, and even more so, I love the hardware. I have recently made the switch to mac, and for the most part I am very happy. If you choose not to restart, some WinSCP functions may not be available until you do so.I know this has been proposed and rejected in the past, but I know there is a serious need and desire for total commander on mac and linux operating systems. You may have to restart Windows File Explorer or your computer. A brief installation process will take place.On this screen, you can review the installation options you’ve selected. After you select the interface, the Ready to Install screen opens.Otherwise you will probably be more familiar with Explorer interface. If you have used (and enjoyed) file managers like Total Commander, Altap Salamander or Norton Commander before, keep default Commander interface. This allows you to select user interface style. Then you will be prompted for Initial User Settings.For a basic setup, choose Typical installation. You will be prompted to select a setup type.On the License Agreement screen click Accept after reviewing the license.If your Windows language is not supported by the installer, select an alternative language you want to use (both for installation and later when using WinSCP).Open the installation program by double-clicking on its icon.
