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User Interfaces
There are two selectable program interfaces with plenty of configuration options in WinSCP.
- Changing User Interfaces
- Norton Commander Interface
- Explorer-like Interface
- Choosing the Right User Interface
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Changing User Interfaces
During installation, you will have the first chance to select your preferred user interface. You may want to change your preference later.
Norton Commander Interface
The first interface is based on Norton Commander (and similar file managers). A local folder is displayed in the left panel and a remote folder in the right panel. Files are usually transfered between these two folders, though it is possible to transfer files into a different folder. This kind of user interface is also known as Orthodox File Manager.
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Explorer-like Interface
The second interface is similar to Windows Explorer. Only the remote folder is shown. Files are transfered by typing the target local directory or by drag&drop. This method is provided in both interfaces.
Choosing the Right User Interface
If you are using WinSCP for the first time, you may wish to select the Explorer-like interface as it should be familiar to any Windows user. However if you are used to the concept of Norton Commander, used by several contemporary file managers (Total Commander, FAR, Servant Salamander), choose this one. Norton Commander interface is primarily focused on easy keyboard control. You can use it without ever touching your mouse. One who is used to it can perform the operations much faster.