Far Manager is a program for managing files and archives in Windows operating systems. Far Manager works in text mode and provides a simple and intuitive interface for performing most of the necessary actions: viewing files and directories; editing, copying and renaming files; and many other actions.

Far Manager has a multi-language, easily configurable interface. File system navigation is made easier through the use of color highlighting and sort groups.

The functionality of Far Manager is greatly extended by external DLL modules — plugins (made possible by a special set of interfaces — the Plugins API). For example: archive support, FTP client, temporary panel and network browser are all implemented as plugins included in the standard distribution of Far.

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License

BSD License

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Operating Systems

WINE, Windows

Languages

Polish, Czech, English, Slovak, German, Spanish, Russian, Hungarian

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, System Administrators, Developers

User Interface

Console/Terminal, Command-line

Programming Language

C++, Assembly, C, Lua

Database Environment

SQLite

Related Categories

C++ Text Editors, C++ File Managers, C++ Systems Administration Software, C++ FTP Clients, Assembly Text Editors, Assembly File Managers, Assembly Systems Administration Software, Assembly FTP Clients, C Text Editors, C File Managers, C Systems Administration Software, C FTP Clients, Lua Text Editors, Lua File Managers, Lua Systems Administration Software, Lua FTP Clients

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2007-10-30