One of the limitations of Windows Explorer is its inability to
display the contents of more than one folder at a time. While it is
possible to open multiple windows to get around this problem, this is
something of an inelegant solution and goes some way to explaining the
wide range of Explorer replacement tools that are available.
Explorer replacements tend to fall into one of two categories – those
that offer dual pane views for working with two or more folders
simultaneously, and those that have tabbed interfaces to make it easier
to switch between multiple locations. XYplorer offers the best of both
world, providing both tabs and dual pane options.
The program includes advanced options for working with files
including an undo facility and the ability to queue up a number of file
operations for efficient, sequential execution. A unique ‘mini-tree’
view makes it easy to access your most frequently used folders and
recently used locations can be accessed view hotkeys.
XYplorer reveals a wealth of information about selected drives,
folders and files, and enables files to be previewed with a single
click. Files can be categorised and organised using tags , colours,
comments and labels and an advanced filtering system is available to
make it easy to find a particular file or type of file. This is one of
the most comprehensive Explorer replacement tools available which is
open to a high level of customisation so that it works the way you want
it to.
What's new:
Minor bug fixes and enhancements.