Explorer XP (Discovery)
Ever wish that Windows Explorer — the file manager in Widows — had a bit more power? Explorer XP is a freeware replacement for Windows Explorer which adds many nice features to the familiar Windows Explorer interface:
* Tabbed interface - all your windows (open folders) will appear inside a single ExplorerXP application. The tab bar provides a quick access to all open windows
* Easy access to My Computer, Recycle Bin , My Documents & Desktop
* Drag & Drop with Explorer, the tab bar and special folders on the main toolbar.
* Multy rename tool - allows to rename multiple files in one step.
* Displays folder size information and the real size of compressed files & folders.
* Folder Size Cache - greatly improves the speed of the folder size calculations between sessions.
* Merge/Split Tools.
* Advanced copy/move.
* Unicode support.
* USB devices support.
* Clean - recursively removes files that match given list of extentions or wildcards.
* Groups - A group is a collection of folders, which users are able to access quickly or drag & drop files to them.
* Configurable keyboard shortcuts.
* Small download size - only 410 KB.
While Explorer XP is not Total Commander or Directory Opus, it is a powerful file manager in a freeware package.
Operating System: Windows 2000/XP
Price: Free
Web Site: http://www.explorerxp.com/
Tags: windows, freeware, explorer xp, file manager