#7336

Ext2Explore (formerly called Ext2Read) is a free and open-source utility designed to facilitate the exploration and reading of files stored in Linux-based ext file systems directly from a Windows environment. As Linux file systems are not natively supported by Windows, this tool bridges the gap, allowing users to access their files without needing to boot into Linux or use additional complex virtualization techniques.
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#7129
The importance of being able to view the files and folders on your device should not be overlooked. Many devices do not come with a built-in file manager, or they often only provides some basic features and limited functionality. In this case, X-plore is another good solution.

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#5482

MiXplorer is a versatile multi-tab file manager for Android OS, developed by Hootan Parsa from Canada. As a small, fast, smooth, beautiful and full-featured file manager with a comfortable interface layout, MiXplorer supports ROOT, color customization, UI customization, batch files moving and copying, a variety of sorting types, unlimited tabs, has an inbuilt simple file editor, supports for multiple languages, supports Samba, SFTP, WebDAV, Bluetooth, and so on.
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#4690
If the number of files is too large or their organization is too chaotic, it will be very troublesome and time-consuming to filter and view them one by one. And the case can be even worse for office workers and industry designers. Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard first introduced this Quick Look quick file preview feature, which is simple but brings a great convenience to Mac users. However, Windows that has such a broad users base doesn't come with this capability. Fortunately, today Seer this edge tool will enable your Windows to be able to quickly preview files too.

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#4681

File management is the most frequently used operation in daily computer use, but the functions of Windows built-in File Manager have always been very limited. And, although Windows 7 introduced the concept of Library in order to better organize files scattered across the computer, that wasn't efficient enough. Therefore, many advanced computer users choose to use some third-party File Explorer alternatives, such as Total Commander, Explorer++, FreeCommander, xplorer², Q-Dir, Clover, and so on.
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#4590
Directory Opus (DOpus for short) is a superexcellent Windows Explorer alternative with a long development history, written by Jonathan Potter from Australia, and originally developed for Amiga computer system in 1990. Its development time is far ahead of all other similar software, such as: XYplorer, Xplorer2, Total Commander, which also laid its leading position in the field of Windows Explorer/File Explorer alternatives.

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#4233

Total Commander (TC for short) is written in Delphi by Christian Ghisler from Switzerland. It's originally called Windows Commander, but because Microsoft always says "Windows" was theirs (in 2002), it had to change to use its current name. The reason AppNee did not recommend this edge tool before is that we thought it is more suitable for advanced computer users (lets them ice on the cake), not a beginner at all (so daunting that makes most users feel confused and uninstall it immediately).
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#4132
Quick Access Popup (QAP for short, successor of Folders Popup) is a free and open-source multi-purpose shortcuts launcher and folders switcher written in the portable programming language AutoHotkey (AKA: AHKScript, AHK for short) by Jean Lalonde from Canada.

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#3965

Microsoft destroyed their classic start menu in Windows 8. Afterwards, they knew that is a mistake, so in the updated versions of Windows 10, they restored this convenient feature that every Windows user is familiar with and used to use (although they tried to hang in there to see whether it's possible to force users to be used to use their new Metro Menu design in Windows 8 and the early versions of Windows 10), even if it is still not perfect enough (just switching between Metro and desktop). This case, we have to turn to third-party software for help.
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#3779
In my opinion, there are only two best root file explorer/manager apps on Android platform: one is Root Explorer, the other is ES File Explorer. If have to arrange their positions, I'd like to put ES File Explorer in the second place, although I like its FTP client and remote manager functionalities very much, as well as its more user-friendly UI design. Anyway, now we're going to simply have a look at ES File Explorer.

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