Five tools that do the same thing but with completely different workflows.
In the days of old, when DOS was the preeminent operating system, I -- like many of you out there -- used a program called Norton Commander as my main file management tool. Its interface consisted of ...
There are instances when a GUI file manager just won't work. When I run into those situations, there are several terminal-based options I go for.
Midnight Commander is one of those original computing tools that keeps getting better with age. It may be old school, but its file managing capabilities keep it at the head of its class. (click to ...
I have been using Total Commander ($46, 30-day free trial) since the days it was still called Windows Commander (before Microsoft’s legal team made the developer rename it). This Windows Explorer ...
When we first heard the name “Total Commander” we thought it might be a character on the Sci-Fi channel’s new reality show Who Wants to be a Superhero? It turns out that Total Commander isn’t some ...
Don't settle for the Windows default file manager. Here are three options that improve on the default. Each of these can be installed and used for free. The file manager is one app that doesn't always ...