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ExplorerMax 2.0.3.30 was available as a giveaway on May 10, 2023!
Explorermax is an efficient chrome-styled file manager for windows users. Explorermax is likely a file management tool designed to enhance the user's experience while navigating through their compute's files and folders. It may offer features such as tabbed browsing, advanced search options, quick access to frequently used files, and improved file organization options.
Key features:
1. Tabbed Browsing: The chrome-styled tabbing feature enables you to open multiple files at the same window, and add bookmarks with a drag-and-drop.
2. Clear TimeLine: ExplorerMax can classify your browsing history into four groups (Today, Yesterday, Latest Week, Latest Month) to help you manage your work efficiently.
3. Quick Search: As long as you enter the keyword in the search box and set the target file type, you can get grouped results in a second.
4. Dual Pane: The dual pane feature allows you to switch and interact between two tabs.
5. Skin Preferences: When you change the accent color for the system, ExplorerMax will respond to the modification quickly and display the stylish interface
Windows Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10/ 11
32.8 MB
6 month license
$5.95 per month
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@ Michael Chessman, you can already do the “bulk copy” of files, while choosing to overwrite files in the target directory either by age (overwriting older files) or by size (overwriting smaller files), using the free, dual-pane Multi Commander file management utility (aka, Windows Explorer alternative). Multi Commander has been available for free since it was first released years ago, is available as either a fully installable version (both Win32 and Win64), or as a portable version (both Win32 and Win64), and is updated regularly. It also offers a free, lifetime license to use the app, unlike today’s offering which is only useable for 6-months. I have used Multi Commander, and the somewhat similar (4-pane), and also completely free and updated, QDir for years, and routinely install them on every computer I come in contact with, whether my own or one that I have been asked to help with. I highly recommend both of these tools, with Multi Commander being my primary utility, and using QDir when I am working with more than 2 directories/devices.
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B Merv, Multi Commander has to be the worst File Manager ever. Windows Explorer is better.
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"Files" which is open source and free is better and looks closer to the design of Windows 11
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On my old PC I had PowerDesk and used it all the time.
I've been waiting for a decent replacement for Windows Explorer for years. I don't know if this is as good as PowerDesk was or not.
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Windows Explorer lacks the basic feature one might have considered such as allowing you to bulk transfer files, overwriting older versions where applicable. Ive often thought we need supplemental options to augment explorers capabilities or replace it altogether with something more competent even in such basic regards
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Michael Chessman, you CAN bulk transfer files in Windows Explorer. Select multiple files, drag them to the desired location, or right-click them, and click either "cut" (for moving) or "Copy" (for copying). Then go to the desired location, right-click anywhere (not on a file) and select "Paste".
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Michael Chessman, I dont always want to re-write files unnecessarily folks. I only need to overwrite those that have new versions eh - so dont misunderstand me - I do know you can bulk copy, thats the stupid problem if I cant pick only new versions of the files to copy eh
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Michael Chessman, I'd politely suggest you take a look at Windows built in Robocopy, e.g., "/xo... Source directory files older than the destination are excluded from the copy."
learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/robocopy
petri.com/robocopy-complete-guide/
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Michael Chessman, If one copies files to a place that already has some of the files, it is my experience that Windows sees the conflict and asks if one wants the old file, or the new file or what to do. For every file.
If one wishes to update a folder with only the newer files a file synchronization program should be able to do that, or one can write a script in CMD or PowerShell. But none of that constitutes a criticism of the program being offered here.
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If you can afford it, there is nothing better than Directory Opus. I have been using it since version 9 and have not found anything that even comes close
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