DisableFlashingTaskbarButtons
doublecmd
DisableFlashingTaskbarButtons | doublecmd | |
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36 | 2,347 | |
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10.0 | 9.7 | |
almost 3 years ago | 8 days ago | |
AutoHotkey | Pascal | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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DisableFlashingTaskbarButtons
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The case of the jump into the middle of an instruction from nowhere (2023)
That is the weird part. My explorer.exe patch to disable flashing taskbar buttons was functioning with Microsoft Defender turned on for the whole lifetime of Windows 10 I used it. I didn't even need a UAC prompt to patch the memory. Nothing detects it, even though it goes and adds assembly instructions to three locations in the memory with WriteProcessMemory etc. It's not working by injecting DLL, it just modifies the running explorer.exe process memory so it will not modify files.
You can see the code here: https://github.com/Ciantic/DisableFlashingTaskbarButtons/tre... (there was also C version but I changed it to AHK)
doublecmd
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The case of the jump into the middle of an instruction from nowhere (2023)
Well yeah, I mean no one forces you to use Explorer for file management under Windows. I'm an old-time Norton Commander user, and when Windows came around I switched to Total Commander. There are open-source alternatives too, even cross-platform ones, like this one: https://doublecmd.sourceforge.io/.
That being said, no one forces you to use Windows either - except maybe your employer or the software you are using, but this is getting less and less of a problem fortunately (web apps, ).
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Creating a 'Proper Nouns' List
Double Commander. Search Replace Multiple files.
- Double Commander – Changes in version 1.1.0
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Total Commander
I've been looking for a Linux alternative ever since I mostly switched away from Windows a few years ago, and so far this one is the best FOSS alternative I found: https://doublecmd.sourceforge.io/ - it's even written in Pascal, same as TC.
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Far Manager: files and archives in Windows
Try free clone of TC, Double Commander: https://doublecmd.sourceforge.io/
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Modern graphical file explorer
For me, a file manager simply has to work and offer a certain range of functions. That's why I use Double Commander myself. Is this tool modern in the sense that it is visually appealing? Or in the sense that it is created with a programming language that is currently popular? Definitely not.
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Windows Explorer EXTREMELY Slow
For backing up files it might be worth using a different file management interface such as Double Commander(free) but is not particularly fast, MultiCommander or My Commander (free) which is supposed to be very fast.
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Ask HN: Are people still using Pascal in 2023?
Indeed, it's built with Free Pascal and Lazarus.
https://github.com/doublecmd/doublecmd/wiki/Development
- There is a great, free (not fake free, but really free) bulk file re-namer utility that everyone should know about. You can re-name hundreds of files in seconds which is good if things are named stupidly or you just like conformity.
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SSD Benchmark Tool for Linux
I'm not familiar with it. Currently, all I know about it is: "Double Commander is a free cross platform open source file manager with two panels side by side.", Double Commander
What are some alternatives?
z.lua - :zap: A new cd command that helps you navigate faster by learning your habits.
ModernWpf - Modern styles and controls for your WPF applications
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
micro-editor - A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor
QOwnNotes - QOwnNotes is a plain-text file notepad and todo-list manager with Markdown support and Nextcloud / ownCloud integration.
ranger - A VIM-inspired filemanager for the console
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
lf - Terminal file manager
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
zsh - Mirror of the Z shell source code repository.
nnn - n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager
bat - A cat(1) clone with wings.