GreatstCPFM is a cross platform file manager. In the current version it only supports Linux and Windows systems (tested with Ubuntu, Debian and Windows XP) and it only performs copy, move and delete file operations.
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Version 0.04 Pre-ALPHA: change of the application's appearence and removal of the "rename" button Version 0.03 Pre-ALPHA: change of code: now the application should work in all versions of Windows (previous version only worked with Windows XP) Version 0.02 Pre-ALPHA: implementation of file deletion.
GreatstCPFM is a cross platform file manager. It was created using Netbeans and in order to use it you need a properly installed Java Runtime Environment (JRE) at your system. In the current version (0.04-Pre-ALPHA) it only supports Linux and Windows systems (tested with Ubuntu, Debian and Windows XP) and it only performs copy, move and delete file operations.
Version 0.03 Pre-ALPHA: change of code: now the application should work in all versions of Windows (previous version only worked with Windows XP) Version 0.02 Pre-ALPHA: implementation of file deletion.
GreatstCPFM is a cross platform file manager. It was created using Netbeans and in order to use it you need a properly installed Java Runtime Environment (JRE) at your system. In the current version (0.03-Pre-ALPHA) it only supports Linux and Windows systems (tested with Ubuntu, Debian and Windows XP) and it only performs copy, move and delete file operations.
Version 0.02 Pre-ALPHA: implementation of file deletion.
GreatstCPFM is a cross platform file manager. It was created using Netbeans and in order to use it you need a properly installed Java Runtime Environment (JRE) at your system. In the current version (0.02-Pre-ALPHA) it only supports Linux and Windows systems (tested with Ubuntu, Debian and Windows XP) and it only performs copy, move and delete file operations.
Added screenshot of GreatstCPFM 0.01 Pre-ALPHA on Friday 13 March 2009.
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