Total commander native in windows xp 64

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laserallan
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Total commander native in windows xp 64

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Hi!

I'm wondering whether you're going to port Total Commander to windows 64bit? It would be useful to get shell extensions for the 64bit shell to show up in total commander.

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Use search. It has been discussed many times already!
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A 64bit version of Total Commander would load 64bit shell extensions, but on the other hand, it couldn't load the 32bit ones - and there's much more of those today I think.
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Thanks for your answers.
Note: I tried to search but neither searching for 64 or 64* or "64 bit" managed to match any relevant posts. Next time I'll give a few more search strings a chance before posting :)
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I tried to search but neither searching for 64 or 64* or "64 bit" managed to match any relevant posts.
True. It's a known limit that two char words (e.g. U3) are not taken in account in the forums search. But if you had used "64bit" you would have found something.

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