RabbitCrusader
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7.50 Beta 5 (Jun 13, 2009)
The current beta version is already more stable than any competing product and it demands less from your system resources than other file handlers.
Total Commander is the one utility that has survived my long experience with Windows (experience that goes back to version 1.0, before even "Windows Commander"). It is supremely stable; it does what it says it does and has almost no unwanted side-effects. If Windows itself (in any version) had equal reliability, maybe I'd still be using Windows.
Nowadays I'm migrating to Linux; my only regret is the loss of Total Commander. But with Linux I get an operating system that has the supreme feature: when you use Linux, you can concentrate on your work, not on the operating system. Much the same can be said for Total Commander.
As for looks, I guess when someone chooses a file handler on the basis of styling, it's just another proof that P T Barnum was right. ("There's a sucker born every minute.")