Windows Explorer Replacement
Posted: February 5th, 2004, 12:18 am
While experiencing problems with Windows Explorer the other day, I stumbled upon a little program called Directory Opus. When you install it, it gives you the option of making it the default file explorer or not. If you choose to, it replaces Windows Explorer.
This program has worked quite well for me. All it lacks is a task pane when compared to Windows XP's Windows Explorer, but who uses that anyway. The interface is more customizable than Windows Explorer, and its faster to load, etc. When it is closed, it puts a little icon in the system tray (this can be turned off) so it can be easily opened later with a single click.
It suports duel panels, which are like tabbed web browsing, only for file explorers instead of Web Browsers.
Its image features are more advanced than Windows Explorer's. It has more simple image editing options and more options for previewing Images in the window itself.
The downside is it's only a trial, but it doesn't bother you about registering it.
You can download it at http://www.download.com
This program has worked quite well for me. All it lacks is a task pane when compared to Windows XP's Windows Explorer, but who uses that anyway. The interface is more customizable than Windows Explorer, and its faster to load, etc. When it is closed, it puts a little icon in the system tray (this can be turned off) so it can be easily opened later with a single click.
It suports duel panels, which are like tabbed web browsing, only for file explorers instead of Web Browsers.
Its image features are more advanced than Windows Explorer's. It has more simple image editing options and more options for previewing Images in the window itself.
The downside is it's only a trial, but it doesn't bother you about registering it.
You can download it at http://www.download.com