Tablacus Explorer
A tabbed file manager with Add-on support. A vulnerability of script injection was found in Tablacus Explorer 17.3.30 or earlier. When opening a malicious FTP site, an arbitrary script will be executed. If you are using an earlier version, please update it promptly. Tabbed interface, add-on support, completely portable, no installation required. Multiple language and Unicode support. Columns, total file size, label, customizable association, menus, keys, mouse gestures, alias. Open source, 64-bit(TE64.exe/x64 Edition) and 32-bit(TE32.exe/x86 Edition) versions are available. Tablacus Explorer is an open-source file manager based on Windows Explorer that adds a few flavors of its own to make it easier for you to find files and folders stored on your system. It offers support for a multi-tabbed layout, various add-ons, different view modes, detailed file information, as well as customizable menus, keys, and mouse gestures.
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Directory Opus
Directory Opus is a complete replacement for Explorer, with far more power and functionality than any other file manager available today. Single or dual pane file display and folder trees. Tabbed interface let you keep multiple folders open and switch quickly between them. Unique Explorer Replacement mode provides a full replacement for Windows Explorer. Quickly filter, sort, group, and search your folders. Color-code your files, and assign status icons, star ratings, tags, and descriptions. View images, documents, and more. Image marking lets you sort your photos quickly and easily. Batch renaming including easy-to-use keyboard macros. View and edit file metadata. Support for FTP and archive formats like Zip, 7Zip, and RAR. Built-in tools including synchronize and duplicate file finder. Calculate folder sizes and print or export folder listings. Queue multiple file copies for improved performance. Fully configurable user interface, colors, fonts, toolbars, keyboard hotkeys, etc.
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Folder Hub
Folder Hub functions similarly to a floating Finder and cleverly utilizes the notch on your Mac.
When you move your cursor to the notch area of your Mac, a window will pop up, floating above other windows, and you can use it almost the same way you use Finder.
You can drag files into your workspace.
You can double-click to folders.
You can right-click to open the menu and sort items.
You can drag and move files around.
However, unlike Finder, to use Folder Hub, you first need to create a workspace that contains the folders you frequently access, such as Desktop, Downloads, etc. Once your workspace is created, you can instantly access these folders in a floating window format.
Advantages of Folder Hub Over Finder:
Floating Window Accessibility: Folder Hub presents a floating window that’s always at your disposal. There's no need to move current windows around, expose the desktop, or drag files manually from the desktop.
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