What Integrates with Metro Commander?
Find out what Metro Commander integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Metro Commander, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Metro Commander currently integrates with:
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Dropbox
Dropbox
$12.50 per month per user 32,483 RatingsDropbox Business is more than secure file storage. It's a smart workspace that brings together teams, tools, content, and other resources. You can create, store, and share cloud content using Google Docs, Sheets and Slides, Microsoft Office files and Dropbox Paper. Dropbox Spaces allows you to combine cloud content and files, so your PowerPoints can live alongside your Trello boards, Google Docs, and other tools. Access your team's work easily from any computer, mobile device or web browser. Connect tools such as Zoom and Slack to keep your team's files and conversations in one place. Intelligently suggested folders and files keep your team one step ahead. They will have the content they need when they need it. Dropbox offers a secure, distributed infrastructure with admin tools to control and visibility. Keep your company's data safe with Dropbox. -
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Microsoft OneDrive
Microsoft
$2 per user per month 74 RatingsYou can access, share, and collaborate with all your files anywhere. OneDrive connects to all your Office 365 files so you can work and share from anywhere. Access, search, and share your personal and shared files in Office 365. Any offline edits are automatically uploaded the next time you connect. You can work faster and smarter with people inside and outside your company. Securely share files and collaborate in real-time with others using Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other tools across desktop, mobile, and web. OneDrive mobile app allows you to create, view, edit and share files anywhere. You can easily capture whiteboards and scan business cards, receipts, and other paper documents for safekeeping. OneDrive protects your files. OneDrive makes it easy to recover files from malicious attacks or accidental deletions. Administrators can also manage security policies to keep your information safe. -
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WinRAR is an excellent archive manager. It can backup your data, reduce the size of email attachments and open and unpack RAR, Zip, and other files downloaded via the Internet. It can also create new archives in RAR or ZIP file format. WinRAR's trial version is available for download. Lower price, better compression, and easier use All extras included. Online service accepts credit cards, faxes, bank/wire transfers, cheques, and other payment methods. One license is required to use the RAR archiver. The themes listed can be used to modify WinRAR icons. To install a theme, download it and then open WinRAR. We are committed to supporting the Microsoft release calendar Windows 11. Support for Gz archives with large comments added to Windows 11. WinRAR can extract contents from.zipx and.zst archives using the Zstandard algorithm. WinRAR attempts reset the file cache prior to testing an archive.
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7-Zip is an archiver that compresses files with high compression. 7-Zip is open source software. The GNU LGPL license covers most of the code. Some parts of the code fall under the BSD 3-clause License. There is an unRAR license restriction on some parts of the code. Read 7-Zip license information. 7-Zip can be used on any computer, even a computer within a commercial enterprise. 7-Zip doesn't require you to register or pay. High compression ratio in 7z format, with LZMA2 and LZMA2 compression. 7-Zip offers a compression ratio of 2-10% for ZIP and GZIP formats. This is in addition to the ratio offered by PKZip or WinZip. Strong AES256 encryption in ZIP and 7z formats. Self-extracting capability in 7z format. Integration with Windows Shell. Powerful command-line version. Plugin for FAR manager. Localizations for 87 languages. Packing/unpacking 7z.
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Gzip
GNU Operating System
FreeGNU Gzip, a popular data compression program, was originally created by Jean-loup Gailly to support the GNU project. Mark Adler was responsible for the decompression. This program was created to replace compress due to the IBM and Unisys patents that covered the LZW algorithm used in compress. These patents made compress impossible to use, so we needed a replacement. Gzip's superior compression ratio is just an added bonus. Stable source releases can be found on the main GNU Download server (HTTPS/HTTP, FTP) as well as its mirrors. Please use a mirror if you can. Using Lempel-Ziv code (LZ77), gzip reduces file size. Each file is replaced with one with the extension ".gz" whenever possible. This allows for the same ownership, access and modification times. (The default extension for MSDOS, OS/2FAT and Atari is 'z'. If no files are provided, the standard input is compressed and output to the standard output.
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