By reading the first post you can find out that there is the purpose to have the TC portable on a USB or to share a well configured Total Commander installation with friends and co-workers.Balderstrom wrote:But the file size might get bigger, Stance, and 3 people using Win 3.1 might not be able to run total commander. File size of the binary is more important than features.
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I believe your argument is not valid. Face the truth: This problem didn't came up in Win 3.1 but in WinXP or so.
Whats the reason to take care about stoneage-Operating systems ? Do Win 3.1 users take care about Vista/Se7en/Windows8 users?
Do Win 3.1 users buy Total Commander licences ? Do WE really care about the size of Setup-files or executables ? I doubt that.
All these false Considerations are resulting in a situation where the TC becomes unattractive to users with the last OS and "good" hardware.
What is better: Having the Win3.1-users looking for alternative programms or Vista-users who quit to use TC ?
And when I say unattractive, I also mean: Suspicious (because it can be used to spy out the user)