![]() ![]() Microsoft released the source code of the application which, at least in theory, could lead to forks that introduce new functionality or change the Windows File Manager in other ways. It uses just a little bit of memory (15 Megabytes or so) while running and supports all key file operations. ![]() Closing Wordsįile Manager worked fine during tests on a Windows 10 Pro machine. Ultimately, it does not really offer anything that Windows Explorer does not support as well. While it is certainly possible to use the program for basic file management operations, I'd say it is not very suitable even though it does support most core features that Explorer supports.įile Manager feels a bit clunky to use and it lacks features such as setting favorites or having direct access to all drives in a sidebar. A question that needs to be addressed is whether File Manager is a viable replacement for Windows Explorer or File Explorer.
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