File Management Organization Magellan Explorer

Magellan Explorer 3.33 for Windows

by Enriva Development

Avg. Rating 3.8 (27 votes)

File Details

File Size 4.4 MB
License Shareware, $39.95
Operating System Windows (All)
Date Added
Total Downloads 2,697
Publisher Enriva Development
Homepage Magellan Explorer

Publisher's Description

Magellan Explorer makes it fun and easy to manage and organize your files. Use the built-in high-speed FTP client to update your web site, work directly with popular archive formats, and view pictures. All within a single, easy-to-use, attractive package. Whether you prefer the dual window layout of Norton Commander or are more familiar with Windows Explorer, you will feel right at home as it can be customized to fit your needs. Even the way you select files and folders can be customized to be just the way you want it.

Magellan Explorer comes with an integrated archiver client supporting popular archive formats including ZIP, ACE and RAR as well as common UNIX formats. It sports a flexible multi threaded FTP client capable of background downloads. There’s an easy to use image viewer with support for more than 10 popular image formats including JPEG, GIF and PNG. The image viewer also includes slide show capabilities and you can zoom and rotate your images.

Latest Reviews

pgrashof

pgrashof reviewed v3.32 on Oct 22, 2005

If you are a more experienced Windows user, you know that the Windows Explorer is total crap for extensive file management. So you use a 2-pane file manager instead. The most well know is Total Commander, but if you are looking for a worthy alternative, this is the one. It is better looking and better configurable and has all the common features needed for daily file management. I started using this software when it was still called Enriva explorer because it was the first file manager to handle file descriptions properly and it was able to show transfer rates. I like that! Since then the software has evolved and is quite stable now. It does crash occasionally, but if you can reproduce it, report it and it is likely to be fixed in the next version.

choaga

choaga reviewed v3.31 on Jun 6, 2005

Not a bad piece of software. But, be darned sure it does exactly what it says it will do for you because their tech support sucks so bad they should be named Hoover! I bought this piece of crap and didn't test it thoroughly. After SEVERAL attempts to contact their "tech support", I just gave up and unloaded it. At least the author was nice enough to refund my money. Gotta give him credit for THAT.

enty

enty reviewed v3.0 Public Beta 1 on May 28, 2004

Have you contacted us to receive the workaround? Downloading the updated version will unfortunately not solve the issue if you have already run the previous version and it expired. Please contact support@enriva.com directly and we will help you as best we can. I assure you that immediately expiring the beta was obviously not our intention (what would be the point of that?).

Doctor49152

Doctor49152 reviewed v3.0 Public Beta 1 on May 28, 2004

I love this program!! Reminds me of Dirwork on my old Amiga. There are many many config options in this program. I had no problems with it timing out like others have reported. FTP is very fast. Looks like they spent a lot of time working on it. Much nicer than 2.6 was. Makes looking after my drives really easy.

kakalot52

kakalot52 reviewed v2.6 on Dec 21, 2002

i love it

Avg. Rating 3.8 (27 votes)
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pgrashof

pgrashof reviewed v3.32 on Oct 22, 2005

If you are a more experienced Windows user, you know that the Windows Explorer is total crap for extensive file management. So you use a 2-pane file manager instead. The most well know is Total Commander, but if you are looking for a worthy alternative, this is the one. It is better looking and better configurable and has all the common features needed for daily file management. I started using this software when it was still called Enriva explorer because it was the first file manager to handle file descriptions properly and it was able to show transfer rates. I like that! Since then the software has evolved and is quite stable now. It does crash occasionally, but if you can reproduce it, report it and it is likely to be fixed in the next version.

choaga

choaga reviewed v3.31 on Jun 6, 2005

Not a bad piece of software. But, be darned sure it does exactly what it says it will do for you because their tech support sucks so bad they should be named Hoover! I bought this piece of crap and didn't test it thoroughly. After SEVERAL attempts to contact their "tech support", I just gave up and unloaded it. At least the author was nice enough to refund my money. Gotta give him credit for THAT.

enty

enty reviewed v3.0 Public Beta 1 on May 28, 2004

Have you contacted us to receive the workaround? Downloading the updated version will unfortunately not solve the issue if you have already run the previous version and it expired. Please contact support@enriva.com directly and we will help you as best we can. I assure you that immediately expiring the beta was obviously not our intention (what would be the point of that?).

Doctor49152

Doctor49152 reviewed v3.0 Public Beta 1 on May 28, 2004

I love this program!! Reminds me of Dirwork on my old Amiga. There are many many config options in this program. I had no problems with it timing out like others have reported. FTP is very fast. Looks like they spent a lot of time working on it. Much nicer than 2.6 was. Makes looking after my drives really easy.

kakalot52

kakalot52 reviewed v2.6 on Dec 21, 2002

i love it

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