How to Amaze Windows Power Users – Conquer Linux & Crush Online Malware Menaces with a File Manager

Jan-10-2012 By admin

I’ve never used a third party file manager until I get one of my Dell machines dual-boot WinXP and Linux. I know Windows, but suselinux I remember my first day behind a keyboard. Brutal Window Manager familiar strange things, things from the command line, bash.

OTOH, there is a compelling reason to continually Linux, for users of Windows performance: it is a great platform for casual surfing on the Internet. Frankly, Windows will not save as a platform to launch your browser to surf more. Windows lost the war against malicious software. Maybe it’s not exactly a news flash, but it’s true. No anti-virus or anti-spyware product, but expensive for each plant. And zero-day stuff? Forget it! Of course, you can install Sandboxie or DefenseWall and they work. Or at least, they work until someone gets a encumberance their online experiences. Heck, my family, get rid of their firewall software to get rid of “all the warnings.”

Make no mistake. I am not an ideologue of the free software. I like WinXP, Vista is cool with me. I’m not ready, a huge amount of Windows-based software (Winamp, ClipMate, etc.). As a platform that supports Web surfing occasionally, but Windows must be replaced. Now.

If you do not want to experiment with dual-boot, then check the history of the PC world on a sub-$ 200 Linux computer. Almost anyone can afford. OTOH, if you install Linux on your existing equipment and linuxmint surf or do you click here.

Which brings me to the point of my blog: a third-party file called Krusader will facilitate the transition to Linux. Safely and quickly.

Windows enthusiasts still grumbling over a steep learning curve for Linux, but mainly driven by Krusader. * * It is easy to encrypt files as a pro, change permissions, unpacking, packing, delete, move or even delete files securely with one or two buttons. In addition, you can simply call the “root mode Krusader start” command in the Tools menu and make the changes you need to do with root privileges. Very cool.

Price: Free.

By the way, and especially because of my positive experiences with Krusader, I work with two-thirds of the file manager for WinXP on the left. Stay tuned.

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