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Explorer ++ (32-bit)

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  • Publishers:
    David Erceg
  • License: Free
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  • System: Windows XP/Vista/7

Explorer ++ (32-bit)

Windows Explorer is a default Windows application that allows you to do some basic things, or just a small amount of activity.

Over the past few years, despite making many improvements to its operating system, it seems that Microsoft still forgot its Explorer tool. And to make it easier for users to find data, Explorer ++ will help you work much better than the default tool included in Windows.

The special feature of Explorer ++ is that you can open links in a new tab or even in the current tab as what the web browser works, which is something that Windows Explorer does not support. Another limitation of Windows Explorer that is overcome by Explorer ++ is that it provides you with a quick access list, quite similar to the browser bookmark feature. This allows you to open important files or folders quickly without having to constantly open the hard disk and navigate to them.

In addition, Explorer ++ works as a portable tool, you can copy them to a USB drive and use it on any computer without necessarily having to install them. Here are some unique features that Explorer ++ brings to you as a valuable alternative to Windows Explorer.

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Support tabbed browsing

It looks a lot like Windows Explorer when you open it with a left bar that allows you to navigate the main window on the right but there are a lot of options in the menu bar to make it more useful.

You can quickly open a new Explorer window in the same old Explorer window using the Ctrl + T keyboard shortcut or by selecting New Tab from the file menu.

This is very useful when you are working on multiple folders at the same time. You can open a window but can work with multiple folders, proceed to switch between tabs using Ctrl + Tab. To close an Explorer tab, all you need to do is use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + W, which is very similar to the web browsers that support tabbed browsing.

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List of Bookmarks

There is a Bookmarks link in the menu bar that allows you to bookmark a folder you frequently work on so you can access it quickly without opening your hard drive (using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + D).

Toolbar Options

There is an option on the small, beautifully designed toolbar right below the file menu bar. Here, you can perform many operations with the file using the buttons on this Options toolbar.

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The options here allow you to make copies to a folder, move to a folder, cut, copy and paste files easily. It also makes file management easier, so you can copy a file or folder to another location on your computer from the same Explorer window. In addition, this feature has many other options such as allowing the control panel to open with command prompt directly from Explorer, the ability to search files and add and many valuable customizations for folders ( Go to Tools> Options).

Overall, Explorer ++ is a great free utility that helps users work with files or folders better, especially those who need to manage files in Windows Explorer. Once you get used to it, you will love it with this great application.

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