• Alternative To Explorer

    From Alexander Grotewohl@1:103/705 to Daryl Stout on Thu Apr 1 05:29:30 2021
    Re: Alternative To Explorer
    By: Daryl Stout to All on Wed Mar 31 2021 11:09 pm

    I did a search with DuckDuckGo under Mozilla Firefox, and found a
    nice freeware replacement utility called Explorer++ -- it looks and
    feels much like the Explorer utilities, but there are no ads to deal

    kind of a shame isn't it.. i feel like the explorer goes in and out of being perfect pretty often .. sorry to hear the windows 10 one is on it's way out for you.. i still like it quite a bit!

    i was actually exceted to see this though:

    https://github.com/Microsoft/winfile

    the original windows file manager from windows 3.x all open sourced and ready for improvement!

    grated there's about 20 years of "this and that" missing from it.. but it's pretty quick nonetheless

    (thanks for your link by the way. bookmarked it.. windows 7 definitely has a yucky file manager i'd like to replace it with)
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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Alexander Grotewohl on Thu Apr 1 09:06:00 2021
    Hello Alexander Grotewohl!

    ** On Thursday 01.04.21 - 05:29, Alexander Grotewohl wrote to Daryl Stout:


    (thanks for your link by the way. bookmarked it.. windows 7
    definitely has a yucky file manager i'd like to replace it
    with)

    I don't see anything particularly wrong with Win7's explorer.
    Except for not being able to search for files by specific size,
    or between a range of sizes, it's good enough for most things.

    When I need a more forensic search, I use UltraSearch.

    --
    ../|ug

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  • From Alexander Grotewohl@1:103/705 to August Abolins on Thu Apr 1 13:23:08 2021
    Re: Alternative To Explorer
    By: August Abolins to Alexander Grotewohl on Thu Apr 01 2021 09:06 am

    I don't see anything particularly wrong with Win7's explorer.
    Except for not being able to search for files by specific size,
    or between a range of sizes, it's good enough for most things.

    yeah.. i suppose we're all chasing some sort of ideal :)
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Alexander Grotewohl on Fri Apr 2 08:27:04 2021
    Hi! Alexander,

    On 01 Apr 2021, Alexander Grotewohl said the following...

    yeah.. i suppose we're all chasing some sort of ideal :)
    --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux

    Yep. Total Commander for Windows (since 1993). Tux Commander for Linux
    (since 2004). :)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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