xplorer2 Pro 1.8.0.0
Nikos Bozinis xplorer2 Pro 1.8.0.0
Xplorer is what windows explorer should have been. We’ve kept the best bits and threw away the inconsistencies and irritations, all in a small and nimble, easy to use package. At first glance everything looks familiar: the classic tree/view user interface, clean and clutter free, should get you started immediately. xplorer? will get you in all places you keep your digital wealth, including namespace extensions like FTP, zipfolders, webfolders etc. xplorer? browsing model scales up well to large folders with thousands of files. It reads fast, offers visual filters and a variety of selection mechanisms that allow you to manage your files effectively.
xplorer2 is a file and information manager that adheres to the philosophy "efficiency through simplicity". Without reinventing the wheel, it integrates the best features of Windows’ shell architecture in a small, resource efficient package that’s instantly familiar to work with. But look a little closer and you’ll discover a whole new world under the surface that offers power, precision and flexibility, and will boost your everyday productivity no end! All the shell goodies from windows explorer — none of the hassle! Plus all the features you would expect from a powerful tabbed dual-pane file manager, including Omni-Finder, a find files module that simply outclasses all known search tools. Don’t take our word for it, seeing is believing!
xplorer? is what windows explorer should have been. We’ve kept the best bits and threw away the inconsistencies and irritations, all in a small and nimble, easy to use package. At first glance everything looks familiar: the classic tree/view user interface, clean and clutter free, should get you started immediately. xplorer? will get you in all places you keep your digital wealth, including namespace extensions like FTP, zipfolders, webfolders (webDAV) etc.
But that’s where the similarities end. Unlike explorer, xplorer? allows you to browse more than one folder at a time, using tabs and dual panes. Sorting out and copying files becomes a breeze. You can navigate your shell namespace quickly using favorites, clickable paths (breadcrumbs), easy access to root folders, a tree and a bookmark pane (drop box) etc. You can even save and restore folder groups whenever your workflow deems necessary. xplorer? browsing model scales up well to large folders with thousands of files. It reads fast, offers visual filters and a variety of selection mechanisms that allow you to manage your files effectively.
Main features:
Browsing the shell namespace
Managing files and folders
Scrap containers
Examine and maintain your filesystem
Search for files and folders
Automation of DOS (and windows) commands
User Interface customization
xplorer² version 1.8 final:
A new xplorer² is released today with loads of goodies. As you can see from the snapshot the biggest visual change is the How Do I? pane to the right. It contains links to information (mainly easy to follow demo videos) that should help new and old users make the most of xplorer² for common file management tasks.
Unlike some recent xplorer² updates, this one contains many new features big and small. The full details are in the changelog (Help > What’s new menu) but here are a few worth highlighting:
Robust deletion. What robust copy did for your file transfers this will do for your permanent deletion tasks. You can control what (if any) confirmations or errors you want to hear about, use filters to delete ony a few of the files, you can queue and pause deletions etc. Note that this works only for deletions that won’t go in the recycle bin, e.g. when you press
Overwrite confirmations. Before overwriting existing files xplorer² will pop an informative confirmation request which will help you decide what to do with the old file. Also there’s a new robust copy option for overwriting folders in the target folder completely, erasing all their old contents (in a sense they will behave just like files).
Command finder. As xplorer² gets bigger and more complex this new command in Help menu will be invaluable. It’s not just for novices, even old hands will appreciate it. E.g. you forgot which keyboard shortcut moves the cursor to the beginning of the next group? Just search for "group" and you will find all the matching commands — even those that don’t have a menu command.
Tab drag-drop. Folder tabs can be easily rearranged with mouse drag-drop. The tab context menu contains a command to move tabs to the opposite pane.
Shell integration. Replacing windows explorer with xplorer² has proved a major support headache and that was because it was too complicated. Now the installer asks you if you want a separate single pane window or not for the folders you click on your desktop and for the love of god please do not tick this box!Then the same xplorer² window will be used for all your folders.
From clipboard to file. Using Edit > Paste you can dump your clipboard contents to a file, even if there are no files in the clipboard. Try using then type in xplorer² to get the picture in a PNG file. I reallythese small and sweet ones!
Advanced settings editor. No more messing with the registry. The editor is now available from Tools > Advanced options menu command and it can edit all settings, even those lists of strings like the Find Blacklist and File types.
Loads of bugfixes. Numerous reported bugs were squashed, for example windows 7 libraries now show up properly in the folder tree. The new menu command Help > Crash information makes reporting new bugs much easier.
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