Compare the Top File Managers in the USA as of May 2026 - Page 5

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    Frigate3

    Frigate3

    WinFrigate

    Frigate3 is a handy file manager with built-in file viewers (DBF, RTF, HTML, DOC, Excel), handy utilities (TreeNotes, StartUp Manager, Calculator, SmartPad, and Directory Size Manager) and a wealth of other options that make managing and browsing through files easy. As a full-functional, advanced modern file manager, Frigate3 comes with network support, FTP file management (include SFTP and FTPS protocols) and various file compression and encryption options (zip, arj, rar, jar, ace, ha, lha, zoo, limit and hyper). The manager is equipped with a program-sorting feature that lets computer users quickly and easily make sense of media files stored on HDDs as well as external drives. In addition, the multithreaded program engine handles any number of concurrent file operations, such as copying, downloading, moving, searching, extracting, compressing and uploading files.
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    FX File Explorer
    FX File Explorer features a Material Design UI and new ways to transfer your files between devices and computers. "Usage View" mode shows the total size and content makeup of every folder, as you browse and manage files. Manage installed applications, with support for browsing applications based on their required permissions. Access networked computers, including FTP, SSH FTP, WebDAV, and Windows Networking (SMB1 and SMB2).
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