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There are some software titles that, once installed and used for an amount of time, you can't live without. Directory Opus 9.0.0.4 is one of these titles. It's really a complete Windows Explorer replacement, but some people don't understand what this means, so you could describe it as the ultimate file manager. In addition to managing your files, you can upload and download from a server with the builtin FTP support, manage and handle your archived files and so much more.
Directory Opus 9.0.0.4 may seem daunting at first and needs to be configured to your own requirements. For instance, I've set up Opus so that when I double-click on my Windows desktop, a single-Window appears immediately. I can double-click the desktop again, to bring up another single-window. You can then drag and drop files, open a window as a server (and drag and drop between computer and server), open and view an archive within a window and much more. Once you've used Directory Opus 9 for for a month, you won't want to go back to Windows Explorer, guaranteed. When you do, you'll feel lost!
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