Total Commander 801 Patch

Unlike many shareware programs that stop working after 30 days, Total Commander continues to work fully and indefinitely. The only change after the 30-day trial is:

That’s it. No features are disabled. No data limits. No time bombs. The nag screen is a polite reminder, not a punishment. Therefore, searching for a "Total Commander 801 patch" to remove a minor, non-intrusive dialog is an enormous security risk for zero functional gain. total commander 801 patch

  • Note your current version: Help → About Total Commander (or look at wincmd.ini version keys).
  • If you use a portable installation, back up the entire folder.
  • Total Commander 8.01 is a minor update to the Total Commander file manager (classic two-panel Windows file manager). A "patch" for 8.01 usually refers to the official update installer provided by the developer to upgrade from an earlier 8.x build to 8.01, or to unofficial community fixes and plugin updates that ensure compatibility with newer Windows builds or third‑party extensions. Unlike many shareware programs that stop working after

    Official minor-version patches like 8.01 normally include: That’s it

    (Exact change list requires the official changelog for that build.)

    Total Commander is the life’s work of Christian Ghisler, a sole developer (with some external contributors). It is not a faceless corporation like Microsoft or Adobe. Pirating his software directly harms an independent developer who provides exceptional value at a low price.