A new release of AppleCommander is available! Version 1.2.2 continues 
on the general cleanup.  One new export filter of a generalized hex 
dump has been added and quite a bit of work in relation to ProDOS volumes. 
- ProDOS disks now re-use deleted file entries.  Prior to this fix,
  deleted entries were never re-used.  If importing many files, a 
  "Disk Full" error would be generated rather quickly.
- ProDOS file entries do not generate spurious file entries.  There
  was no method of detecting unused entries in pre-1.2.2 code.
- Import file specification should only allow address editing if the filetype
  requires it.
- Fixed parsing of filetype definitions for ProDOS volumes.
- Need to be able to import into a directory in ProDOS.  This will most
  likely involve adding an interface indicating a (writable) directory.
  This interface would be applied to both disks as well as file entries,
  if appropriate.
- ProDOS subdirectories need to allocate another block as they fill up; otherwise
  the directory is limited to the number of entries that fit within the allocated
  space.
- Import now sports a progress indicator and identifies which file is being
  imported.
- Popup dialogs are now centered above the controlling window instead of popping
  up randomly.
- Added a Hex Dump file filter that displays offset into file, hex bytes, and
  the ASCII code.
- AppleCommander is now being built by an ANT script instead of by the
  Eclipse menu pick.
I'm still putzing with a compiled version for Linux and Windows, so 
they haven't shown up as of yet.  (Unchanged - but not forgotten.)
AppleCommander is hosted on SourceForge. The home page is located at:
    http://applecommander.sourceforge.net/
The SourceForge project page is located at:
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/applecommander/
The files are located at:
    http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=67414
If you're interested, please take a peek and let me know what you think!
-Rob