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Menneisyys
06-23-2005, 08:18 AM
Ver 2.0 of Total Commander for PocketPC/ H/PC Pro/2000 /MS Smartphone is out!

It has a lot of goodies - VGA support, registry editor etc! And, what is more important, it's free! Now, I'm off to test it :D

http://www.ghisler.com/ce.htm

Menneisyys
06-23-2005, 09:37 AM
As far as the Registry Editor is concerned (I'll benchmark the FTP client later), I've written a quick review. Please see my roundup of other registry editors at http://pocketpcmag.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=16508 , including how I test and evaluate registry editors:

It, unlike Resco Registry Editor (which also integrates a shortcut into Resco File Explorer, but has a totally different GUI with entirely different menus), has the same GUI as in the file mode. It accesses the registry as if it were just a file system - just a subdirectory under \\\registry\. This means the some menu options won't be usable when browsing the registry and there're no registry-specific pop-up menus (like 'Export key') either. This all means using the registry editor can be pretty strange at first - but doesn't mean you can't export/import/search/create new keys at all.

Some restrictions:

- can search but only for key names, not inside values. That is, the 'Containing text' field can't be edited:

http://www.winmobiletech.com/062005TotalCommander20/TCRegedDoesntSearchForValues.gif

An example of looking for keys containing 'Color':

http://www.winmobiletech.com/062005TotalCommander20/TCRegistryFindColor.gif

- can export individual keys (or an entire registry branch) if you just copy the branch as on the following screenshot:

http://www.winmobiletech.com/062005TotalCommander20/TCRegistryExport.gif

Then, it'll just create a file named after the key (here, HKCR) you export. It's a 100% registry-compatible file.

- it can also import registry files the opposite way (you just copy the registry file to the \\\registry):

http://www.winmobiletech.com/062005TotalCommander20/TCRegImport.gif

It also has a not-very-advanced, but usable binary/hexa-capable DWORD editor:

http://www.winmobiletech.com/062005TotalCommander20/TCRegistryBinaryEditor.gif

http://www.winmobiletech.com/062005TotalCommander20/TCRegistryDWORDEditor.gif

Unfortunately, it doesn't remember the last position inside the registry tree.

Bottom line: strange at first compared to other registry editors, you'll soon like it: it supports (key-only) search and registry export/import functionality, to name the two most important aspects of a registry editor. For an entirely free registry editor, these alone are great (see my article on how other free registry editors fare in this respect).

Kowalski
06-23-2005, 12:13 PM
i am a big fan of total commander since 1998(those days the name was windows commander).
on the deskotop version 4 was a big improvement, and with version 6, the program got almost perfect.
on the other hand ghisler, the author of total commander ceased to develop windows ce version. i was a loyal customer and refused to use other file manager on my pda, but one day i gave up and started to use gsfinder+ . this program has much more than total commander.
i'll try this version and i hope that the program got better than gsfinder+

powder2000
06-23-2005, 04:15 PM
i am a big fan of total commander since 1998(those days the name was windows commander).
on the deskotop version 4 was a big improvement, and with version 6, the program got almost perfect.
on the other hand ghisler, the author of total commander ceased to develop windows ce version. i was a loyal customer and refused to use other file manager on my pda, but one day i gave up and started to use gsfinder+ . this program has much more than total commander.
i'll try this version and i hope that the program got better than gsfinder+

Don't you find gsfinder to have a lag on startup. For some reason, I tried it and was not satisfied, I quickly switched back the total commander and haven't looked back.

Menneisyys
06-23-2005, 05:16 PM
I've thoroughly tested and benchmarked the FTP plug-in as well, comparing it to vxFtp 1.1.6 (http://www.cam.com/vxftp.html), which has always been the fastest FTP downloader (http://www.firstloox.org/forums/showthread.php?p=18741) (but not uploader!) application for the PPC - when downloading to memory cards, orders of magnitude faster than the built-in FTP module of Resco.

Download through USB from the FTP site located on the desktop the PDA is connected to:
Total Commander:
to main memory: 0.2 Mbytes/s
to an SD card: 0.042 Mbytes/s

vxFtp:
to main memory: 0.228 Mbytes/s
to an SD card: 0.123 Mbytes/s

Upload:
Total Commander:
from main memory: 0.250 Mbytes/s
from an SD card: 0.208 Mbytes/s

vxFtp:
from main memory: 0.092 Mbytes/s
from an SD card: 0.075 Mbytes/s

Incidentally, I've measured the throughput of Pocket Phojo V3.0 release 256 again (it was the fastest uploader app when I last tested an earlier build for my image viewer app roundup (http://winmobiletech.com/PICVIEWERS/)) and found out that it transferred files only at around 40 kbytes/s from memory cards. Strange, I'll have to re-test Phojo again.

As can be seen, Total Commander is pretty fast at downloading to the main memory and moderately fast at downloading to memory cards. At uploading, however, it's considerably faster than vxFtp, especially from uploading memory cards. In this, it's faster than Resco too, especially at downloading to mem. card. Great! This application is a real gem in this respect too - and, again, it's even better than Resco, speed-wise!

A side note: in my linked article, you can clearly see how slow the then-current version or vxFtp, 1.1.3, was at uploading from memory cards. Now, it's no longer the case: the now-current version released in May, 1.1.6, is much better at this.

I've also found a bug in TC: if you FTP through your ActiveSync (tested with USB) Internet pass-through, after starting an FTP session, AS becomes unable to connect to the device any more (the Internet pass-thorugh will live on, though). After recradling the device, however, it'll live again.

Bottom line: fortunately, none of my fears ('what if it's as slow as, say, Resco at downloading to a memory card?) become true. Much as the FTP download speed to memory cards isn't very good, in most cases (unless you're downloading really large files over a >500 kbps connection) it will be not an issue.

Kowalski
06-23-2005, 06:16 PM
Don't you find gsfinder to have a lag on startup. For some reason, I tried it and was not satisfied, I quickly switched back the total commander and haven't looked back.

well, i checked as i read this and i havent noticed any lag.

Jordan Rosenwald
06-23-2005, 06:39 PM
I haven't tried TotalCommander, but I was using Resco's Explorer for awhile. GSFinder+ is just fantastic, I have to say. For some reason I like it even better than Resco.
Nothing like paying for software only to find freeware you like better.
As for a lag, I detect none when starting GSFinder+