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When comparing Emacs+dired-mode vs WCM Commander, the Slant community recommends Emacs+dired-mode for most people. In the question“What are the best Linux twin-panel file managers for developers?” Emacs+dired-mode is ranked 8th while WCM Commander is ranked 10th.
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Pros
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Pro Built-in terminal
Has a built-in terminal from which users can run any kind of command.
Pro Virtual file system
WCM Commander has a virtual file system for smb, ftp and sftp.
Pro Built-in editor
WCM Commander has a built-in text editor with syntax highlighting included.
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Con File editing on virtual file systems not supported
You cannot edit files in the virtual file system.