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Today, a bit of news that keeps with the general theme of the site, customizing the Windows experience!  Here we customize everything from the UI skin to desktop icons and often complete shell replacements.  We animate our wallpapers, gadgetize or screens and trick out our media players.  In part we do it for the fun factor, and sometimes we even do it for usability and functionality.  One area of Windows though is often left completely untouched by the hand of customization:

Windows Explorer.

Yes, that file manager that has stubbornly followed us around from Windows version to Windows version.  It's basic by most standards, and power users who are familiar with other operating systems are often left frustrated by the lack of options and power.  Last week, DownloadSquad rounded up five of their favorite Windows Explorer replacement programs.  So if you're feeling brave and want to get more out of your file browsing experience, grab a few and try them out.  It's important to note that the programs listed are for Windows XP users only.  It will likely be some time before people figure out how to replace Explorer in Vista.


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on May 15, 2007
Here's another one to add to the list  -  http://www.freecommander.com/index.htm
on May 15, 2007
Gotta add Total Commander its my favorite program for file moving/copying/ftping.. (well maybe my own little DX program im working on for FTPing..hehe).

on May 15, 2007
I can't take an article about explorer replacements serious, that doesn't mention TotalCommander. Also there is SpeedCommander and nice and handy extensions like QTabBar. All running with Vista also. Same as the mentioned explorer².
on May 15, 2007

....and ExplorerPlus....

....and Powerdesk....

...and for those feeling nostalgic....ZtreeWin ....

Jafo uses those 3 ....

on May 15, 2007
I've used Ztree since it was in beta as ZtreeBold for OS/2. I still use ZtreeWin part time. I do find myself using Powerdesk more often than Ztree now.
on May 15, 2007
The best one that I've ever used is the Magellan Explorer

Magellan Explorer

Simple , FTP/Bookmarks , very customizable , solid.

I can't live without it..  
on May 15, 2007
agree with RomanDA Total Commander is great
on May 15, 2007
agree with RomanDA


and thus you should.. always...

on May 15, 2007
agree with RomanDA


and thus you should.. always...
As long as you know who he's "borrowing" code from these days.
on May 15, 2007
As long as you know who he's "borrowing" code from these days.


and WHO is coding these days?
on May 15, 2007
and WHO is coding these days?
You looking for new meat?
on May 15, 2007
handy extensions like QTabBar


I've tried just about every one listed and I find myself still using Windows Explorer.
I've got several extensions tho QTTabBar, Wildcard Select 1.1, Foldersize 2.3, CPExt (one adds an folder size other adds Extension column to the details view), and Folderbox (adds dual pane support) I have Total Commander installed but rarely use it.

What keeps me coming back to WE are the thumbnail views. I use AutoCAD and also have a lot of RAW (Sony ARW) images as well as PDFs and Paintshop Pro X images that work in Wexplorer but not in most other apps.
on May 15, 2007
Directory Opus, Version 9 is looking promising, expensive tho, even at upgrade pricing but I have used it for years along with PowerDesk but PowerDesk does not like my Vista 64 Bit.
on May 15, 2007
I'm sticking with Windows Explorer. All those programs look horrible on Vista. Besides, Windows Explorer can do everything I need to do.
on May 16, 2007
Windows Explorer and ExplorerXP work fine by me. Tried QTTabBar (it sucks) and the ones I have I'll stick with. ExplorerXP does all of what the others do. Thanks though for the info.
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