Best file manager for windows?
>>57449066
windows explorer.
>>57449077
are you off your rocker mate
>>57449077
/thread
>>57449066
Gentoo
>>57449066
Free Commander
>>57449066
free commander
Total Commander tbhfam
>>57449066
ranger
clover
Explorer++
Any commander
xyplorer
>>57449066
Explorer
>>57449066
explorer.exe
explorer.exe
>15 replies
>no far so far
Two-panel managers are the best, so Total Commander is nice too.
>>57449066
Dolphin (Yes, KDE runs on windows!)
There's a Metro Commander on the Store that's actually decent.
>>57449066
Internet Explorer
>>57449077
retard
cmd.exe
>>57449077
This
Windows Explorer + Listary
Windows Explorer + clover 3.0
freecommander is pretty good desu
anything else is useless
>>57449623
how?
>>57449077
I unironically prefer it over nautilus
The only true answer is Directory Opus Pro.
It is super expensive, but nothing compares to it. Not even file managers from other systems.
Jokes aside, the fact that you can click a folder 3 levels up, click like this to show any subfolder on a different path, and the fact that you can turn it into text for easy copy-pasting it's pretty good
>totalcmdmasterrace
>>57449066
Do you really need a file manager for playing video games?
>>57449211
Clover is very nice but it crashes often. I still use it but I'd never install it for a friend of family member.
>>57450268
>Directory Opus Pro
>no torrent
nvm then
explorer.exe
+
QTTabbar
http://onecommander.com
Clover
>>57449077
/thread
>>57450714
they had great thumbnail packing, but the new version (bit commander) doesn't
Are there any alternative desktop window managers too?
>>57450117
i'd honestly kill myself if i had to use this piece of shit
>>57449150
Literally a file manager (dunno if its on wangblows though)
nautilus
oh wait
>>57449066
The one you made. Have you made one, haven't you?
Far Manager, duh.
Proper file manager should have 2 panels with integrated command line interface.
>>57450268
I'm using the Light version from the Humble Bundle.
I'm liking it.
>>57451130
bblean
>>57452129
Me too, seems solid.
I tried a bunch and found XYPlorer to be the best by far.
My only complaints about it are that the feature set can be kind of overwhelming at first and the theme-ing support is not great.
There's a free version, I think it's basically the same as the paid version except for some features you will probably never use.
>>57449066
ACDSee
Double Commander or Multi Commander.
Speed Commander is your willing to pay some money
Program called "Fences" cost 10 dollars.
>>57449066
I use Far Manager. It's free.
>>57450294
The way Windows handles that breadcrumb stuff is so good. Why can't any Linux file managers just copy that?
>People unironically install file managers and firewalls on Windows
>>57453599
what about for people who aren't autists
>>57449077
Where are the fucking tabs?
>>57456110
Clover explorer
>>57456110
>muh tabs
You're cancer that killing UI industry.