Manage your files more efficiently and create multiple associations for your documents, videos or pictures using this straightforward app
Read More →A powerful and reliable file manager that offers numerous features, enabling you to perform various operations, such as renaming or splitting files
Read More →A comprehensive and easy-to-use file manager that has been especially tailored to meet the needs of both beginner and professional users
Read More →A useful and intuitive application that scans your entire computer or certain drives and displays file duplicates, so you can identify and remove them
Read More →Open Mac OS X DMG images in Windows, even if they are corrupt or password-protected, to view and extract files, and recover permanently deleted files
Read More →Enables you to create lists based on selected contents of your hard drive, create several profiles and save projects or print them
Read More →An efficient file browsing application that lets users open multiple browsing tabs within the application, manage them independently and perform bulk functions
Read More →An extended version of Total Commander that comes equipped with a lot more than a set of tools to easily manage files on your computer
Read More →Browse through all your files and folders, move them to other locations, or manage documents by copying, moving or renaming them with ease
Read More →A tabbed, double-sided file manager with powerful options that enable you to manipulate files while working in a user-friendly environment
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