Patch - Total Commander 801

Total Commander is shareware, not trialware. It never expires. After the initial 30-day trial period, you can continue using Total Commander forever. The only difference is that you will see a "nag screen" when you launch the program, asking you to press one of three numbered buttons (1, 2, or 3) to continue.

Many users find this nag screen annoying and seek a "patch" to remove it. However, the developer intentionally designed it this way to be honest—he trusts users to pay if they find the tool valuable. total commander 801 patch

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. Total Commander is shareware , not trialware

Official minor-version patches like 8.01 normally include: (Exact change list requires the official changelog for

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

  • 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.
  • If you want to remove the nag screen without stealing, here are four legitimate pathways: