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    MagicWB I think was the right click menu thingy.
    Tried it but wasn't a fan of it.

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    I liked the right-click menu system at the time because I was a fan of the Acorn Archimedes and that used the same system for RiscOS 3.

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    I just installed DOpus at work, and there are a whole lot of preferences, customization and options (too much). I think I have to install it at home, and use it as default manager, I can't do this at work.

    It does have nice features indeed, but am I really using them? I should see that if I work with it for a longer time, it's too early to make a conclusion.

    Nice feature is that you can split the manager with only one click, and that horizontal or vertical.

    One nice thing I also saw is when pushing F2 to rename a file, its extension (f.ex. .rar) remains untouched, so that you only change the real name, and don't have to reenter the extension's name again

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