


A user will find that almost every aspect of Opus can be changed - from the buttons on the toolbar to the colour used to draw the background of a compressed file. We believe in the user's right to choose how their computer operates. If a user has ever used Explorer to copy a file, then he already knows exactly how to do it in Opus as well.

A user does not have to learn any complicated scripting or non-standard mouse techniques to use Opus. Directory Opus incorporates some simple but powerful options for a file manager and is simple to use even by inexperienced individuals.Īs far as possible, Opus works just like Explorer does. The software uses a low-to-moderate amount of system resources, includes a well-written help file.

A user can completely configure the program preferences when it comes to file display mode, file operations, folder tabs, folder tree, internet, program launch, layout and styles, photo sharing, toolbars, a viewer, ZIP and other archives, and more. Furthermore, a user can also use a search function, assign keyboard hotkeys, synchronise data, find duplicate files, join or split files, convert, rotate, as well as and make thumbnails or a slideshow out of images.Īdditionally, user can connect to a network drive, run Command Prompter, open a new lister, edit metadata, set labels, enter file descriptions, create and organize a favorites list and an address book, connect to FTP, create archives and extract content from compressed files, view FTP logs, as well as backup and restore Directory Opus configuration. So, a user can cut, copy file names, full path names, URLs, MD5 checksums and paste files, change the viewing mode, calculate folder sizes and select files, same extensions, source to destination. The interface of the software includes a treeview and dual screens so that a user can navigate with ease within a computer. It provides a user with all this within a user-friendly and fully-configurable environment within which user can access and manage critical personal data with a minimum of effort. Directory Opus file manager goes beyond the simple file manager metaphor, and offers a user a complete replacement for Windows Explorer and many other utility programs for handling FTP, ZIP, viewing files and images, running slideshows and more.
