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Directory Opus (or "DOpus" as its users tend to call it) is a file manager program, originally written for the
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computer system in the early to mid-1990s. Commercial development on the version for the Amiga ceased in 1997. Directory Opus is still being actively developed and sold for the
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operating system by GPSoftware and there are open source releases of Directory Opus 4 and 5 for Amiga. Directory Opus was originally developed by, and is still written by, Australian Jonathan Potter. Until 1994, it was published by well-known Amiga software company Inovatronics, when Potter joined with Greg Perry and the Australian-based GPSoftware to continue its development, and has since been published by GPSoftware.


Features

Directory Opus has evolved since its first release in 1990 as a basic two-panel file manager. The interface has evolved significantly due to feedback given by its users. Some of the features include: *Single or dual-panel exploring. *Folder tree (either shared or separate for dual-display). *Tabbed explorer panels. *Ability to maintain date created/modified timestamps for both files and folders. *Internal handling of ZIP,
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and other archive formats (browse them like folders). *Internal FTP handling, including (for a small extra fee) advanced FTP and SSH (browse these like folders also). *Internal MTP handling for portable devices like phones and cameras. *Flat-file display, where you can flatten a folder tree and even hide the folders themselves. *Powerful file selection and renaming tools, with advanced regex. *User-definable toolbars, menus, filetypes and filetype groups. *Preview panel, with preview of thumbnails (including animated
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thumbnails). *File collections. These are like virtual folders that contain links to the original files (unlike shortcuts, these actually deal with the files directly).


History


Release history


Amiga release history

*Opus 1: January 1990 *Opus 2: February 1991 *Opus 3: 1991-12-01 *Opus 4: 1992-12-04 *Opus 5: 1995-04-12 *Opus 5.5: 1996-08-01 *Opus Magellan (5.6): 1997-05-17 *Opus Magellan II (5.8): 1998-11-01 *Opus Magellan II GPL (5.90): 2014-05-11 Versions 1 and 2 were only available direct from the author. Versions 3 and 4 were published by Inovatronics. Versions since 5 have been published by GPSoftware (German versions were published by Stefan Ossowskis Schatztruhe). The full version of Magellan II is included for free with AmiKit package.


Windows major release history

*Opus 6: 2001-06-18 *Opus 8: 2004-10-04 *Opus 9: 2007-04-27 *Opus 10: 2011-04-30 *Opus 11: 2014-03-03 *Opus 12: 2016-09-05 All Windows versions published by GPSoftware. (German versions published by Haage & Partner Computer GmbH.)


Open source release history

*GPSoftware released the older Amiga Directory Opus 4
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under the
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ports of this version were made available. Magellan II was released as open source under the
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in December 2012. The open source 'Worker' file manager is heavily inspired by the Directory Opus 4 series.


See also

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References


External links

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Directory Opus 4 Research Project

Opus Resource Centre Forum


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