Xplorer² Explained

xplorer² pro/ultimate
Developer:Nikos Bozinis
Platform:Microsoft Windows
Size:2.0 MB (32 bit), 2.1 MB (64 bit) [1]
Genre:File manager
License:Commercial proprietary
xplorer² Lite
Developer:Nikos Bozinis
Latest Release Version:5.4.0.2
Platform:Microsoft Windows
Size:1.57 MB
Genre:File manager
License:Freeware

xplorer² (formerly 2xExplorer) is a dual-pane file manager for Microsoft Windows operating systems, developed by Nikos Bozinis (Nikolaos Achilleos Bozinis). It offers the functionality of orthodox file managers through an interface similar to the familiar Windows Explorer. Some of its features are tabbed file management within each pane, viewing and editing text files, searching for files using arbitrary criteria, the ability to compare and synchronize folders and the ability to perform queued or concurrent copy and move operations with error handling (robust file transfer).[2] The file finder module is claimed to be “outclass” from other search tools.[3]

xplorer² is fully shell integrated, supporting all windows shell extension handlers that provide preview, text content search and file property information. It also supports many Total Commander WDX/WLX/WCX extension plugins.

Later versions support multi-folder browsing in side-by-side panels (aka Miller columns), detect duplicate and similar files and pictures to clean up hard disk space.

xplorer² comes in two paid varieties, professional and ultimate. The ultimate version is more expensive but includes a faster search engine (it integrates with Windows Search) and is portable (can be run off a USB stick)

Apart from the commercial version of the program, there is also a version which is free for personal and academic use. Three features of the Professional version not present in the Lite version are advanced search (Omni-Finder), full Unicode support and robust transfer.[4]

xplorer² has been in constant development since 2002. Over the years there have been many independent reviews for xplorer². Lifehacker considered it the "best alternative file browser for windows" in a 2011 review,[5] and many reviews rank it among the five best free replacements for Windows Explorer [6] [7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: xplorer² download mirrors . zabkat.com . 7 June 2009 . 31 October 2020.
  2. Web site: xplorer² Fact Sheet: improved file handling . zabkat.com . 6 November 2009.
  3. Web site: The home page of xplorer² . zabkat.com . 29 March 2010.
  4. Web site: xplorer² lite: free windows explorer replacement (file manager) . zabkat.com . 6 November 2009.
  5. Web site: The Best Alternative File Browser for Windows . lifehacker.com . 26 July 2011.
  6. Web site: Best Alternative File Managers For Windows . techregar.com . 4 April 2015.
  7. Web site: Five free replacements for Windows Explorer . techrepublic.com . 17 October 2011.