Windows Explorer replacements abound

Lifehacker recently took a long hard look at Xplorer², a tabbed and efficient alternative with a slew of keyboard shortcuts. Xplorer² is definitely worth a look but, if that doesn't tickle your fantasy, here's a short list of other alternatives.
XYPlorer - XYplorer is a multi-tabbed file manager for Windows, featuring a very powerful file search, versatile preview facilities, a highly customizable interface, and a large array of unique ways to efficiently automate frequently recurring tasks. Free trial available, a license will cost you $29.50.
Windows File Explorer - Windows File Explorer is a file manager for Windows similar to Windows Explorer. But Windows File Explorer uses a different approach: it features many options that Microsoft's Windows Explorer is missing like image preview and it has two fixed file views side by side (but can be change to a single file view) that is useful when copying many files from folder to folder.
Universal Explorer - With Universal Explorer, you can manage your files (move/copy/paste/delete) quickly and effectively. Plus, you can also VIEW and EDIT almost any file directly in UE with built-in File Viewer Windows! View and Edit text documents, HTML, a wide range of graphic files, programming source code and more. You can even view Microsoft Word and Excel documents without launching Word or Excel.
ExplorerXP - ExplorerXP is a very fast, small, compact and innovative free (for non - commercial use) file manager for Windows 2000/XP. Unlike the regular Windows Explorer, it displays the total size of each folder and allows you to browse multiple folders from a tabbed interface.












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Subscribe to commentsSpencer FergusonMay 22nd 2007 12:39PM
Windows Explorer does the trick well enough in my opinion. All you need is simple organization along with easy file searching.
-SF
http://www.wasatchsoftware.com/blog
normxxxMay 24th 2007 5:35PM
I vote for d-opus. (How do you get the right-click context menu to work in TC?)
JustinJun 30th 2007 10:58AM
In Windows Server 2003 (maybe XP too, I don't remember), I could use the classic Windows Explorer and when I clicked on a folder in the left folders pane it would go to that folder in the right view pane *but it would also expand that folder's tree in the left folder pane* so that you could see all of its sub-folders. This is something I miss dearly in Vista and after trying a number of those products above, still cannot find this functionality. Does anyone know how this can be done??
LeoJul 2nd 2007 7:57AM
Something new & fine:
Owl Commander
http://www.owlcom.biz