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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Windows Double Explorer

Windows Double Explorer: "

Windows Explorer is the default file browser in the Windows operating system. Microsoft has improved Windows Explorer with every release of Windows but there are still some things that are not very practical in Windows Explorer including copying or moving files and folders from one location to another. Most Windows users help themselves by either opening two Windows Explorer windows to move and copy files comfortably or using a third party software that displays two locations out of the box.


Windows Double Explorer is such an application. It is not as sophisticated as Total Commander or comparable clones but it offers the basic features needed to work with files and folders more comfortably.


Windows Double Explorer displays two horizontally aligned Windows Explorer windows in its interface with the possibility to switch to a single explorer window or a vertically aligned interface if necessary.



The window displays the folder structure in the left sidebar and the actual files and folders of the selected location in the right. Files and folders can be moved and copied between the two Windows Explorer instances that are displayed in the interface making these operations a lot easier.


Windows Double Explorer displays a favorite toolbar by default which can be used to place often used folders in it. Favorites can also be placed next to the Fav: item in each explorer window. New favorites are added by dragging and dropping folders to those locations. A right-click and the selection of Clear removes them again.


The only other option provided by Windows Double Explorer is a listing of known folders that is accessible in the menu bar. This lists dozens of system folders like MyDocuments, libraries or cache that can be accessed that way. The sheer amount of links makes the listing somewhat messy though.


Windows Double Explorer lacks additional functionality limiting its use to file operations. It is offered on the other hand as a portable version and installer although it does require the Microsoft .net Framework to run and is only compatible with Windows 7.

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