Possibly the worst thing of Windows OS is the application used to explore folders, documents and images; that fuddy-duddy that Microsoft refused to improve.
Well, you can find something better than Windows Explorer and, incidentally, it is much more capable of doing all its functions and more; its name is NexusFile.
NexusFile is a terrific application with an eye-catching, highly intuitive interface which can be completely customized: color code to distinguish the various elements, changing the fonts to your whim. It is divided into two panels that allow to explore two different HD parts at the same time or display one directory and its subdirectories content at a time, or even to compare two folders.
Retire your old Windows Explorer and try NexusFile, the powerful file manager that allows you to rapidly browse your hard drive contents with ease, thanks to few features that seemed to be forgotten by the MS developers to include them in Windows Explorer.
In addition to the well-known basic functions (copy/move to, copy/cut/past, delete/shred, rename, change attributes/time), NexusFile has many powerful options that allow you to determine favorite folders and working folders, split a large file into many small files or join small files into a large file, use tabs, merge several text files into a file, rename multiple files at once, use tabs, etc., Also, it includes intelligent bar that ‘remembers’ the directories you've visited, it includes compression services (zip, rar, ace, and support for password protected files), a disk cleanup tool (empty recycle bin, delete temporary files, ...), FTP basic client, and the best of all: the comments tool, which allows you to add comments and descriptions to a file or folder for future reference, very similar to the Spotlight comments of Mac OS X.
The vast majority of its functions can be controlled using shortcut key-combinations, making it faster and more convenient.
Delete files and overwrite the free space with blank data to prevent recovering.
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