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I use Directory Opus and generally like it, even for browsing tons of images. Every so often it will say something about not passing some certificate and close. I just restart it and it works again for a week or two. it's an older cracked version.


For that matter just load wireshark and do a capture on your outbound interface to capture ALL traffic from your system, plenty of charts to show what is trying to "phone home". You can certainly use Sandboxie, it's been around forever to test out apps from torrent sites to check if there's built in malware /spyware. before virustotal was even a thing. if you are just wanting something to check out apps without a danger to your existing system you could always easily build a vm with VirtualBox, very easy to just load whatever OS you want on top of your host system and if something is whack, 2 clicks and you have trashed the whole OS and you can just point to a new copy of your OS image and you're back up and running in seconds.


Directory Opus looks pretty cool, but it's sad that there now needs to be a third party solution for what used to be built in functionality for the Windows OS. 11 pissed me off to no end taking away thumbnail views and the backpedal version they have now shows only a snippet of the folders thumb nail which is a pain when trying to scroll through hundreds of clothing options for a scene. I will have to check this out!


There's a few similar softwares to Opus that has the same features, and free to download right from the official website without worry. XYPlorer is one of them (been using it for years, its good and stable, just has a nag screen upon launch, otherwise no other nags appear)




@Ethiopia

I had the demo version and really liked that. Even registered for an extended trial, hoping they would email me with a discount offer after it expired. Never got even one email from them, besides the temporary certificate code. Tried running it after that using "Run As Date" to make the program think it's not expired yet, but no luck. Maybe a version that doesn't detect anything on Virustotal would be safe? Do you use that cracked version on your online pc too?




@InverseKinematics

I haven't heard about Portmaster before, that's interesting. I used to setup firewall rules for exes while I was still using cracked software, but I think that was pretty hit and miss with not blocking all the exe files, don't know if other file extensions can cause problems too... I'm thinking about getting more advanced programs like Zbrush too. So hopefully I can get something secure set up. The basic version of Sandboxie would cover that?




@tedthelearner

I'm wondering if programs like Portmaster and Wireshark only monitor connections or block them too? I'm paranoid in testing potentially infected software, isn't it still risky? I understand the closed off concept of Virtualbox, I guess I should just learn how to use it, the unknown is probably what's holding me back, thinking that I might screw up identifying a threat. How do you know when a detection in VirusTotal is only a false positive and nothing more?




@gts6

I remember looking at XYplorer back when I was researching dual plane file explorers, but for the life of me I can't now recall why I snuffed it. Even looking at images in Google images now it looks perfectly fine. Ok, so I checked out the limitations of the trial version its this:

The unregistered trial version is fully functional with very few limitations:


None of that sounds like a deal breaker. If its intuitive, with side by side planes and dark mode I think it would be sweet. I'm still gonna checkout Sandboxie, Portmaster, Wireshark to run something like Zbrush. I'm gonna try out XYplorer. Hope it rocks ?


One of the problems I have with DO is that it's idiotically, ridiculously and obscenely overcomplicated with a trillion settings. The options are a massive minefield of choices. They need to trim a ton of this crap out and offer a slim-n-trim version.


@ethiopia

As regards replacement for ACD See, which has become unweildy & bloated. I use FastStone image viewer & Bandiview. Both are free.

The only thing these lack for me is the ability to caption each image, like you can with ACD See.

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