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One Commander is a file resource manager tool designed for the Windows 11/10 operating system. It is a feature rich and user-friendly file manager that provides a modern and efficient way to manage files and folders on Windows.
Powerful combination of functions
One Commander provides rich and practical features, including multi tab, drag and drop file movement, quick preview, and more. You can easily switch between multiple tags to operate files more efficiently.
Exquisite and intuitive interface design
The interface design of One Commander is simple and modern, allowing users to easily find the desired features and options. Through an intuitive and personalized interface, you can use the software more comfortably.
Fully supports cloud storage
One Commander can seamlessly integrate with major cloud storage services such as OneDrive, Dropbox, etc., allowing you to easily manage cloud and local files, achieving convenient synchronization and backup of cloud files.
Quick file search and filtering
One Commander has a fast search function that allows you to quickly find the target file. In addition, it also supports multiple filtering and sorting options to help you manage a large number of files more efficiently.
Main features:
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The underlying framework already provides touch screen support and supports standard features such as touch selection, dragging up/down to scroll through lists, and long pressing to open context menus.
Cannot support drag and dropBecause this will disrupt touch scrolling.Another thing that is not supported is using the pinch gesture to enlarge the preview window(But most people don't even know they can use a scroll wheel for zooming).
There is no checkbox selection like in ExplorerBecause this requires rewriting a large part of the program and it has not yet appeared on the roadmap, users still need to hold down Ctrl to select multiple items.
The following is the original English text:
The touchscreen support is already provided by underlying framework and standard functionality like touch-selection, touch-drag up/down to scroll lists, and long-hold to open context menu is already supported. There is no support for drag&drop since that would break the scrolling with touch. Another thing that is not supported is zoom in Preview window with pinch gestures (but most people don't even know that they can use scrollwheel there to zoom anyway).
There is no checkbox-selection as in explorer, as that would require rewriting a large part of the program and it is not on the roadmap yet, so users still have to hold Ctrl to select multiple items.