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I've decided that I need to replace Windows Explorer with something a little more powerful. What file manager should I use?

Support
2011-05-25 08:47:00
Blue Explorer is a uniq file manger. www.smartxyz.com
SASilk
2011-04-27 03:10:00
TotalCommander is my preference. If it doesn't do it natively there's probably a free plugin that does.
jello
2011-04-23 21:18:00
Q-dir 64bit is my preference too. http://www.cnet.com/1770-5_1-0.html?query=q-dir&tag=srch
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Prateek Kumar Singh
2011-04-23 21:06:00
Explorer++Simply the best...
Anomaly
2011-04-23 15:05:00
I have tried so many file managers I have lost count. Of all the ones I have tried I like Q-Dir the best. http://www.softwareok.com/?seite=Software/Q-Dir
FIDELIS
2011-04-18 11:59:00
Hello, personally I use the one featured on the following link:http://www.explorerplusplus.com/This is a link with the best free explorer alternatives:http://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/30/featured/7-best-free-windows-explorer-alternative.html
Pulse
2011-04-18 11:04:00
I've tried a few different ones but I prefer CubicExplorer :)Thanks
Raysfunnies
2011-04-18 08:20:00
xplorer2 Lite - it's free and it rocks http://www.zabkat.com/x2lite.htm
2011-04-18 06:52:00
1)CubicExplorerhttp://www.cubicreality.com/ce/2)Total Commanderhttp://www.ghisler.com/index.htmThen as sharewareDirectory OPushttp://www.gpsoft.com.au/
Tina
2011-04-18 04:46:00
Pulse,check out the following MakeUseOf articles for some alternatives: 2 Alternative File Managers You Should Really Check Out Replace Windows Explorer With A More Powerful Alternative The 5 Good Free Windows File Managers Let us know if any of these work for you. Thank you!