Where can I find the latest version of Total Commander?
On this page, you can find a list of locations which carry Total Commander. On the Internet, you can find us at http://www.ghisler.com . Why does it take so long to launch the 32-bit version on my 486? Total Commander needs to load the OLE2 libraries to do Drag&Drop from and to Explorer, and to show context menus and property sheets. These libraries are very big, and take a lot of time and space to load. You may prefer to use the 16-bit version on a 386 or 486, since it doesn’t need the OLE2 libraries. However, it also doesn’t support Drag&Drop from and to Explorer, and does show its own simplified context menus. If I run a DOS program or a DOS command from Total Commander’s command line, I always land in c:\ (or another fixed directory) instead of the current directory! There is a directory saved in the PIF file associated with the program. If you use Windows 3.1 or Windows NT, you can use the PIF Editor to change the files _default.pif and dosprmpt.pif (or 4dos.pif) in your Windows d