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fqforumk
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File Manager

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What would be a good and easy to use file manager? For a new user and QNAP beginner.
Two suggestions came up with Google: Directory Opus and FreeFileSync.

Using TS-469L with updated firmware.
Thanks.
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dolbyman
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Windows Explorer?

With no details given in terms of OS or usecase..not much can be said.
Iridium One
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dolbyman wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2024 10:58 am Windows Explorer?

With no details given in terms of OS or usecase..not much can be said.
36082 postings ever since 2011.

Yiou are aware that you are doing free labour for qnap?
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OneCD
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Iridium One wrote: Sun Sep 01, 2024 10:39 pm 36082 postings ever since 2011.

Yiou are aware that you are doing free labour for qnap?
You are aware @dolbyman has had 13 years to figure that out for himself? :'

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dolbyman
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Has it been that long ?

Anyways, most participants in most forums on the webs are unpaid. Same goes with open source software devs, many makers..etc.
Tarasiy
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fqforumk wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2024 10:35 am What would be a good and easy to use file manager? For a new user and QNAP beginner.
Two suggestions came up with Google: Directory Opus and FreeFileSync.

Using TS-469L with updated firmware.
Thanks.
I would recommend Total Commander
It is very powerful in terms of its possibilities and free.
dawsonkm
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Tarasiy wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 7:28 pm
fqforumk wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2024 10:35 am What would be a good and easy to use file manager? For a new user and QNAP beginner.
Two suggestions came up with Google: Directory Opus and FreeFileSync.

Using TS-469L with updated firmware.
Thanks.
I would recommend Total Commander
It is very powerful in terms of its possibilities and free.
I’ll second total commander for windows. It really is the best if you use a file manager on a daily basis
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