Alternative to Windows file explorer
When you work on your Windows operating system the file explorer gains greater importance. The basic one included in Windows works rather well, even though non-conformist users may have thought about how to improve its basic options. Bexplorer is the solution.
Bexplorer is a free alternative to the Windows explorer that includes certain new functions, like tab-based management or the use of an innovating toolbar to improve many of the basic functions that take place between these tools.
Features:
- Use a tab-based system in the file explorer.
- New toolbar.
- Change the icon library and the folder icons.
- Complete all kinds of operations with files and folders.
- Glass appearance.
- Different visualization modes.
- Incorporates a search box.
- Double paneled file explorer under development.
The tab system, also in your file explorer
Tab-based management is another step forward when it comes to working with your explorer. Using them you will be able to open different windows at the same time, just like you would be able to do in a web browser. Nevertheless, at the moment it still isn't possible to change their order nor does it offer support for keyboard shortcuts, something that we suppose will improve in future versions.
On the right path
Despite being a product that is still not finished, Bexplorer has a very useful and original concept. They still need to polish some of its features due to the fact that it still isn't totally stable, but the general idea behind the program, also known as Better Explorer, is still very original.
Bexplorer, at the moment, doesn't integrate with the system. It will be necessary to wait to see the final version of the product. For the time being you can download Bexplorer for free and check how well the developers have progressed until now.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Windows 7.
As a technology journalist with over 12 years of experience in the world of software and apps, I have had the opportunity to try all kinds of devices and operating systems over the years. I have done from software or mobile applications reviews...
Antony Peel