If you answer Yes, it records the TOTALCMD.EXE file path in the Options dialog box, File Managers tab. If it is found, it asks if you wish to enable Total Commander integration. When you start it for the first time, Quick Access Popup checks if TC is installed on your computer (looking for the file TOTALCMD.EXE or TOTALCMD64.EXE). Adapted support for special folders and FTP sites in TC.Restore groups of related folders in desired tabs and sides.Open a folder active in a TC pane or Windows Explorer with the Reopen a Folder menu.Switch instantly any file dialog boxes (File Open, Save As, etc.) to the folder active in TC or Windows Explorer with the Reopen Current Folder in Dialog Box menu.Switch to a folder open TC with the Current Windows menu.Easily add the folder currently displayed in a TC window to your favorites with the Add Active Folder or Web page menu.Integration of Total Commander Directory Hotlist.Seamlessly change a TC window (any pane or tab) to user favorite folders, recent folders or special folders ( My Computer, Network Neighborhood, Recycle Bin, etc.).Automatic (but optional) enabling of Total Commander support if the software is found on your system.Quick Access Popup is aware of TC capabilities and utilizes them via TC internal commands to offer seamless and reliable integration. ![]() Total Commander (TC) replaces Windows Explorer and integrates lots of features, including file compression, FTP capabilities, folder syncing and much more. Quick Access Popup is fully compatible with Total Commander, a very popular file manager program written by Christian Ghisler, in Switzerland.
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