McLovin Level 80 Thread author Verified Honorary Member Malware Hunter Forum Veteran Apr 17, 2011 9,248 6,916 7,889 Victoria, Australia pr.tn Nov 25, 2011 #1 Bill Detwiler examines five free file managers that might make IT pros and power users dump Windows Explorer. Click to expand... Video Link: Read more.
Bill Detwiler examines five free file managers that might make IT pros and power users dump Windows Explorer. Click to expand... Video Link: Read more.
P Plexx Nov 25, 2011 #2 Thanks dude. I have used Explorer++ for a while now. I like it because it is portable. Should consider installing Total Commander again though. Miss the features and plugins.
Thanks dude. I have used Explorer++ for a while now. I like it because it is portable. Should consider installing Total Commander again though. Miss the features and plugins.
WinAndLinuxTutorials Level 4 Verified Honorary Member Aug 23, 2011 2,291 167 277 27 Jordan youtube.com Nov 25, 2011 #3 Thanks for sharing. :+1: You may also try BExplorer, which emulates the Windows 8 Explorer in Windows 7: http://www.askvg.com/bexplorer-better-explorer-windows-8-look-like-explorer-with-ribbon-ui-for-windows-7/
Thanks for sharing. :+1: You may also try BExplorer, which emulates the Windows 8 Explorer in Windows 7: http://www.askvg.com/bexplorer-better-explorer-windows-8-look-like-explorer-with-ribbon-ui-for-windows-7/
I Ink Administrator Verified Jan 8, 2011 22,318 2 55,055 8,379 Nov 25, 2011 #4 The default Windows Explorer is good enough for my needs. I use keyboard shortcuts a lot.