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The File Manager app for Windows 10 is a labor of love by Craig Wittenberg, an engineer who's worked for Microsoft for nearly 37 years on everything from Word for Windows 2.0 to machine learning ...
Microsoft is releasing the source code for its original Windows File Manager from nearly 28 years ago. Originally released for Windows 3.0, the File Manager was a replacement for managing files ...
There are several options for file managers that you can use on Windows computers instead of File Explorer. Here are the seven best file managers for Windows 10/11.
Here is a free UWP file manager app for Windows 11/10 which is named Files. It brings tabbed UI that lets you open different hard drives and folders in separate tabs which makes it quite helpful.
Windows File Manager (winfile) lives again & runs as a native x86 & x64 desktop app on all currently supported version of Windows, including Windows 11/10.
Wittenberg copied File Manager from Windows NT 4.0 source in November 2007 and has made a "very limited set of modifications" to enable File Manager, also known as WinFile.exe, to run on Windows 10.
Once you complete the steps, File Explorer will open on Windows 10. How to open File Explorer from app location. Although it might seem redundant, you can also open the file manager app from its ...
The team behind the Total Commander file manager app have now released the first public version for Windows Phone and Windows 10 Mobile. The app has been in closed beta testing for a year.
The File Explorer in Windows 11 has been having a rough time. The initial redesign from Windows 10 displaced familiar features and the right-click menu was truncated, as were the options in the ...
Microsoft just released a new version of PC Manager, the free tuning tool for optimizing Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems that competes with CCleaner. PC Manager 3.14 now allows you to view your ...
The easiest way to remove a file association in Windows 10 is to reset the app defaults to the Microsoft recommended defaults. For this, go to Settings (Windows + I) and navigate to Apps > Default ...