Directory Opus
Directory Opus was originally one of the best and most popular file manager programs for the Amiga computer system in the early to mid 90's. Today Directory Opus is a 60-day shareware program marketed as the ultimate file manager and as a replacement for the built-in explorer file manager for the Microsoft Windows operating system.
Related Topics:
Amiga - Shareware - File manager - Microsoft Windows
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Directory Opus was written by Jonathan Potter and currently published by the Australian-based GP Software. Directory Opus has been reviewed by over 20 international computer magazines and has won numerous awards and achived software quality rankings in the 4 stars or 90% score with its wealth and balance of features. Unlike other file managers that have little or no additional features or those that have too much that it suffers from feature creep, Directory Opus strikes a fine balance as an Orthodox File Manager OFM and as a Windows File Explorer replacement worth the $65 a life-time user license is currently being sold for.
Related Topics:
Jonathan Potter - Feature creep - OFM
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A branch of the Directory Opus utility was released in 2000 called Amiga version 4 as OpenSource under the GNU General Public License.
Related Topics:
OpenSource - GNU General Public License
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