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A file manager is, at its simplest, a utility program which presents lists of files and allows the user to perform actions of some kind on those files. File managers are useful for moving files between folders, making backup copies of files, viewing pictures and playing sounds, running other utility programs on lists of files, deleting unwanted files and many other "housekeeping" tasks.
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Changes and bug fixes for 8.2.2.1 (5 May 2006):
- Added full support for UTF-8, UTF-16LE and UTF-16BE encoded tags in MP3 files.
- Fixed problem with Genre tag in ID3v2-tagged MP3 files (now supports (X) format where X references a genre from the ID3v1 spec).
- Fixed problem with mouse wheel not being passed through to correct file display when multiple tabs were open.
- Changing the language now updates several default context menu items that were not being updated correctly.
- Fixed a problem that occurred when renaming using file information with multiple files in flatview with the same filename.
- File information rename extended with the addition of the {parent} code to reference the name of the parent folder. {parent} (or {parent1} returns the name of the parent folder, {parent2} returns the parent’s parent, {parent3} returns the parent’s parent’s parent, etc.
- Fixed a problem when deleting non-empty folders from some NAS devices (the folder would disappear from the list but would not actually be deleted).
- FTP: Fixed issue where a failed Passive (PASV) connection would retry using Active connection (PORT) but not correctly read the initial folder.
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