fman is a dual-pane file manager for Windows, macOS and Linux. Developed by Michael Herrmann
License: Commercial
Explorer++ is a free and open-source navigational file manager for Microsoft Windows. It features multi-tabbed panes, bookmarks menu, and a customizable user interface. It can be configured to run portably or use the registry. It can also be set to replace Windows Explorer as the default file manager. Developed by David Erceg
License: Open Source
Feature | fman | Explorer++ |
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Dual pane support | ||
Dual Pane Support | ||
File management | ||
File transfer | ||
Plugin API | ||
Plugins | ||
Cross-platform | ||
Multi-tabs | ||
TC plug-in's support | ||
Support for FTP | ||
Batch rename files | ||
Built-in player | ||
Screenshot Tools | ||
Teracopy integration | ||
Built-in viewer | ||
Console-based | ||
File Compression | ||
File preview | ||
Tabs | ||
Split-screen view | ||
Integrated Terminal Emulator | ||
Folder Size | ||
Prevents accidental move to folder tree | ||
Batch processing | ||
Windows Compatible | ||
Compression | ||
File Searching | ||
Flat view | ||
Assignement of comments to files | ||
Copy & paste actions | ||
Extensible by Plugins/Extensions | ||
Support for Keyboard Shortcuts | ||
Auto-delete files | ||
Duplicate File Finder | ||
Portable | ||
Tabbed interface | ||
Subfolder menu | ||
Windows Explorer integration | ||
Extensive customisability | ||
Multiple Browser Tabs | ||
Tabbed browsing | ||
Bookmarks |