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The antivirus programs we used to test this file indicated that it is free of malware, spyware, trojans, worms or other types of viruses. Program moemy uruchomi na kadym systemie z obsug. We used 14 different antivirus applications. muCommander to lekki wieloplatformowy menader plikw posiadaj cy funkcjonalno zblion do Total Commandera.
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Downloaded the appbundler utility from Ģ. And the instructions worked just fine! Here's what I did:ġ. So I found this guide: Packaging a Java App for Distribution on a Mac. gabor.papai, Mar 14, 2010, 240, add mugCommander Find File screenshot. So I tried looking for an alternative solution. gabor.papai, Mar 31, 2010, 295, merging from muCommander: svn3607 - The text-area.

However, I didn't have enough patience to do apply the tool. One option is to assemble the *.app package using Launch4j. Launching a GUI app from the command line is not convenient at all.
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The native installer did not work, saying that the launcher is corrupted, but the portable version worked just fine via the command line: Stumbled upon an issue with installing muCommander on Mac.
