Computer File Explorer
Computer is a free, full-featured file explorer, designed to support multiple tabs and windows opened side-by-side. It provides access to pictures, music, video, documents, and other files on both your Android devices and your computers. File explorer: manage your documents like you do on your desktop or laptop. Switching to other programs, uninstall or view any app's system management page. Launched applications are also in the taskbar. Built-in media viewer and player for various media formats, including photos, music, and videos. Supports tabs and side-by-side windows, so you can open multiple folders at the same time.
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Folders File Manager
Folders is a file manager with super clean and functional UI built around the folder tree. This type of file system navigation enables some features unique among macOS file managers such as expandable, rearrangeable Favorites or expandable symlinks which highly improve the navigation efficiency.
Folders has everything you'd expect from a macOS file manager, including multiple windows and multiple tabs, four consistently behaving file views, convenient access to your Home and iCloud Drive folders, designated sections for recent files, color tags, text tags, and star ratings, file preview including audio and video files playback, a dedicated Info panel with EXIF and other metadata, text recognition, and more.
More advanced features include Cut via Bin with cmd-X, powerful Batch Rename, advanced file conflict resolution, basic image operations, and comprehensive undo that includes undoing file replacements and folder mergers.
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fman
Press Ctrl+P to quickly jump to a directory. fman remembers which folders you visit most often and suggests them first. This is so much quicker than manually navigating through directory hierarchies. Tailor fman to your needs via its powerful plugin system. Install plugins created by others, or write your own and share them with the community. fman is an alternative to file managers such as Explorer on Windows or Finder on macOS. You use it to browse directories, copy or move files, mount external drives, etc. It lets you perform these tasks much more efficiently than other file managers. This makes it extremely easy to copy or move files. You just open the directory you want to copy from on one side and the destination on the other. A simple keyboard shortcut then performs the copy. Unlike other file managers, you don't have to deal with multiple windows, drag files, or copy/paste in separate steps. File-related tasks can be carried out much more quickly that way.
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Windows File Explorer
File Explorer is the default file manager on Windows operating systems.
File Explorer in Windows 11 helps you get the files you need quickly and easily.
To check it out in Windows 11, select it on the taskbar or the Start menu, or press the Windows logo key + E on your keyboard.
How to use File Explorer:
To pin a folder to Quick access, right-click (or press and hold) the folder and select Pin to Quick access.
To share a file, select it, then select Share on the ribbon.
To move the location of a file or folder, select it and then select Cut on the ribbon. Navigate to the new location, then select Paste.
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