It fixes some issues particular to the 64-bit version

Jul 9, 2012 14:38 GMT  ·  By

The launch of a stable version for Total Commander 8.01 seems to be getting closer as the developer rolled out the third release candidate, which includes a small batch of repairs.

Most of the fixes refer to both the 64-bit and the 32-bit variant of the file manager, but some of them are particular to the former. Such is the case with comment editing using the Ctrl+Z shortcut. The info would not be visible in comment view mode of the files.

The same goes for the OK/CRC ERROR prefix, which would sometimes miss in the CRC check dialog and some problems with cursor left/right in inplace rename edit.

Problems common to both versions refer to directory synchronization component that now works with FTP servers returning relative instead of absolute path. Additional fixes address issues with the cursor switching erroneously when moving the panel separator as well as others; the full list is available here.

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