Replace Windows File Explorer With Something Better

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • Should you be using an alternative to Windows File Explorer?
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    0:00 - Intro
    1:54 - A Few Feature Examples
    2:43 - Bottom Left Toolbar
    3:56 - Customizing Toolbars
    5:09 - Bottom Right Toolbar
    5:28 - Status Bar
    6:09 - Top Right Toolbars
    7:18 - Top Left Menus & Tools
    8:19 - Main Window, "Lister"
    9:23 - Preferences Window
    10:01 - Getting Directory Opus set up like mine
    10:40 - Final Thoughts & Alternatives
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  • @switch1e
    @switch1e Год назад +165

    I’m a video editor and the tab groups look life changing. I’m getting this ASAP!

    • @nikkehtine
      @nikkehtine Год назад +1

      WHY DO I RANDOMLY COME ACROSS YOU IN RANDOM PLACES SO MUCH

    • @stonespider
      @stonespider Год назад +4

      @@nikkehtine maybe you were a stalker in your previous life 🤔

  • @MichaelStrother
    @MichaelStrother Год назад +131

    This was great. I've been using Directory Opus for years, and while I knew I wasn't scratching the surface on how I could utilize it, this has opened my eyes to new possibilities with real-world examples.

    • @russell2952
      @russell2952 Год назад

      Opus is great. Been using it for years too.

  • @_SJ
    @_SJ Год назад +150

    10:01 - 10:04 - I like it everytime you do this. Connecting with your audience after a long presentation 👍🏻

    • @kerodfresenbetgebremedhin1881
      @kerodfresenbetgebremedhin1881 Год назад +4

      lol

    • @DaMusicBoi
      @DaMusicBoi Год назад

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    • @MartinVoorsmit
      @MartinVoorsmit Год назад

      @Pragmatism'001 Good Question - I like to know too...!

    • @hwdrlkh
      @hwdrlkh Год назад +1

      @Pragmatism'001 Joe has not replied or it was a spammer and RUclips deleted it

  • @michaelsteinbach
    @michaelsteinbach Год назад +90

    Maybe customize the "Get Sizes" function to always list folder sizes, but if it takes longer that 5 or 10 seconds, leave it blank unless you call the function.

    • @mike406
      @mike406 Год назад +13

      Not really possible because you can’t know how long it would take unless you actually perform the process, but then you’re still tying up resources to calculate that.
      You could instead maybe calculate how many files and sub folders are inside with a quick recursive function but the threshold for what is “too many” would vary by hardware and how fast the CPU and drives are. However even this is not perfect because 10 really large files can take longer to calculate than 100 really small ones depending on fragmentation and other factors.
      Honestly there are just more purpose built tools for doing this like WinDirStat or WizTree for calculating directory structure sizes.

    • @middle_pickup
      @middle_pickup Год назад +2

      This.

    • @kebrus
      @kebrus Год назад +9

      I'm not sure if its actually not a good idea, you should try to prevent your disk from needlessly reads.

    • @middle_pickup
      @middle_pickup Год назад +1

      @@kebrus What's the harm in reading data? Isn't that only going to help with finding hidden errors on a drive?

    • @Aidan6475
      @Aidan6475 Год назад +2

      @@kebrus to get file size you don't need to read whole file.

  • @GYTCommnts
    @GYTCommnts Год назад +167

    Total Commander deserves praise too, I think. Very powerful. And for nostalgia: Far Manager. An open source Norton Commander clone for modern systems. I've been using others for specific functions, but I always have the classic Windows File Manager at hand, because handling certain type of folders could lead to errors. But other times is the Windows FM that end in errors. Other thing to consider alternative tools for copying files, like was the old but gold "Ultracopier", that gave you control of the file operations speed and other very useful settings that should be in Windows as "advanced settings", that nowadays seems like just a dream and the System is getting dumber and less customizable.

    • @UltimatePerfection
      @UltimatePerfection Год назад +4

      Total Commander expects you to buy it, just like WinRAR. And IMO Midnight Commander is better than Far.

    • @mda5003
      @mda5003 Год назад +8

      @@UltimatePerfection You can still use Total Commander for free but you have to choose a button every time you open the program.

    • @UltimatePerfection
      @UltimatePerfection Год назад +2

      @@mda5003 As I've said, just like WinRAR.

    • @harshnemesis
      @harshnemesis Год назад +1

      total commander doesn't hold a candle to dopus yet they expect 37 eur before tax, so 50 eur meanwhile dopus pro is 58 eur and the lite version that still does much more than total commander is 32 eur, lol
      should cost 10 max, if they don't want us to keep pirating it to get rid of the annoying dialog.

    • @mda5003
      @mda5003 Год назад +1

      @@harshnemesis Which is why I've not paid for Total Commander but use it all the time - much better than Windows File Explorer. Opus may well be superior but is too expensive IMO.

  • @vgamesx1
    @vgamesx1 Год назад +23

    This is what the built-in file explorer should have been like 10 years ago, would it really be that much work for a multi-billion dollar company to add stuff like tabs and a dual-view?

  • @GeorgiosXenakis
    @GeorgiosXenakis Год назад +66

    Directory opus was the best file manager on the Amiga era ❤
    For norton commander lovers there is also the total commander which is my personal choice for windows os.

    • @XennialGeek
      @XennialGeek Год назад +11

      I am a Total Commander users for 27 years now. Best money I have ever spent.

    • @sterling_max
      @sterling_max Год назад +2

      @@XennialGeek same here

    • @chezchezchezchez
      @chezchezchezchez Год назад +2

      @@XennialGeek I PAID for Total Commander too! Love it! And they KEEP updating it.

    • @TerryMundy
      @TerryMundy Год назад +3

      @Georgios Xenakis YES! Amiga Opus. Very tightly written program.

    • @harshnemesis
      @harshnemesis Год назад +2

      Total commander doesn't hold a candle to dopus which is far better than it ever was on amiga. Amiga sucked so it failed and Windows won.

  • @cl2nden1st89
    @cl2nden1st89 Год назад +28

    Director Opus is incredibly powerful. Some of my most favourite features are Rename and Search in combination with “regular expressions”. The built-in picture viewer can also work with colour management profiles. Oh, and you can customize your own colour schemes or create a whole new look. Work with database and archive collection with 3rd party plugins… Possibilities are almost endless. BTW, the extremely detailed Help documentation is also invaluable.

  • @_SJ
    @_SJ Год назад +48

    Ctrl + Shift + T is ❤️ I learned it on your Dec. 5, 2019 video (20 Keyboard Shortcuts You're A Moron for Not Using). It's my life saver at work ever since.

    • @wariolandgoldpiramid
      @wariolandgoldpiramid Год назад +1

      Ctrl + Shift + T is amazing.

    • @RoseQuartz692
      @RoseQuartz692 Год назад

      @UCQ3iOl_nW_OmLon-XFe4zHQ I have not heard about Windows Power Tools before and I always using Ctrl + Shift + T

    • @kartiklakhotia3861
      @kartiklakhotia3861 Год назад +2

      How is that possible that your comment is 2hr ago and video 2min ago??

    • @ZIA9421
      @ZIA9421 Год назад +1

      To my earlier reply
      I can't see it to edit it
      But misread ctrl + shit +t
      For win+ shit +t
      Sorry

    • @_SJ
      @_SJ Год назад +1

      @@kartiklakhotia3861 Channel Membership

  • @smft9147
    @smft9147 Год назад +6

    Bro I’ve been watching you for almost 7 years and I have learned so much. I haven’t even seen this video but I know I’m gonna use directory opus now lol

  • @oglothenerd
    @oglothenerd Год назад +42

    * Linux user watching *

    • @squaresheepyt
      @squaresheepyt 2 месяца назад +2

      *MacBuntu user watching* (macos theme for ubuntu)

    • @oglothenerd
      @oglothenerd 2 месяца назад +1

      @@squaresheepyt Lol.

    • @starfieldgames5976
      @starfieldgames5976 Месяц назад +1

      have fun spending hours finding missing files and installing compatibility software just to get any linux distro anywhere near an actual working OS

    • @squaresheepyt
      @squaresheepyt Месяц назад

      @@starfieldgames5976 Its very clear u never used ubuntu

    • @squaresheepyt
      @squaresheepyt Месяц назад

      @@starfieldgames5976 it took me like an hour to install and set everything up

  • @bejarano1960
    @bejarano1960 Год назад +17

    Directory Opus is great but Total Commander (originally Windows Commander) is equally good in many ways. I've been using it for decades and can't imagine using Windows without it.

  • @arg0333
    @arg0333 Год назад +7

    I've been using Directory Opus since 2004 and I love it. The customization is insane! I've customized Opus by quite a bit, but even after all this time, I have barely scratched the surface of this file manager's capabilities. I enjoy using the synchronization feature that allows me to easily backup files to my backup drives.

  • @mrfoameruk
    @mrfoameruk Год назад +17

    I've been using Total Commander, and even windows commander before that so must be at least 20 years. I use it daily and it does everything I want it to. I don't really know how to use Window's own system as I just use total commander all the time. Easy to use and does the job.
    I've tried a lot of the others like DOPUS but end up going back to total commander every time.

    • @MartinVoorsmit
      @MartinVoorsmit Год назад +2

      Haha yes.. we used Total Commander in MS-DOS era... 👴🏼 That was life changing back then... 🆕

    • @Cowb0yDan
      @Cowb0yDan Месяц назад

      Total Commander is my go-to as well. The keybindings are pretty good too

  • @MerkDolf
    @MerkDolf Год назад

    Never even thought about looking for a different file manager for windows, Thank you.

  • @Jmcgee1125
    @Jmcgee1125 Год назад +12

    The breaking point in the Windows file explorer for me wasn't the layout hitches, nor the fact that flac/ogg files brought it to a screeching halt (half a minute for 5 items, on a gen 4 NVMe SSD), it was when it started to completely freeze because it could not properly parse the thumbnails on video files (requiring manually deleting administrator-protected cache files and rebooting). How does Microsoft do it?
    This looks pretty good, I'll check it out.

    • @flameofthephoenix8395
      @flameofthephoenix8395 5 месяцев назад

      My biggest problem with File explorer was that one update that introduced a buggy memory leak that for most people could be resolved simply by restarting the computer, but my laptop being incredibly old was affected differently, the memory leak was permanent and after a week or two broke the laptop entirely.

  • @joe-skeen
    @joe-skeen Год назад +1

    This is one of your most useful tutorials yet. I like the way you have customized your file explorer and now want to find a more fully featured file explorer in Linux.

    • @thatoneguy385
      @thatoneguy385 Год назад

      Dolphin and Konqueror. Thunar and Nemo aren't quite as powerful, but they're based on GTK so they might integrate better into your desktop.

  • @azaharia10
    @azaharia10 Год назад

    Great explainer! Thio

  • @thesmgames4913
    @thesmgames4913 Год назад

    Wow, that tool is really OP, man! Thanks for the vid, ThioJoe! :)

  • @marciusnhasty
    @marciusnhasty Год назад +15

    I've switched from only using Total Commander to using One Commander as well. Directory Opus just haven't convinced me on the value proposition side, I find it to be way to expensive because it's competition just isn't as expensive and some of it is straight up free.

  • @TubeYouViewer12099
    @TubeYouViewer12099 Год назад

    This sounds very cool, thanks!

  • @MegasXLR
    @MegasXLR Год назад

    This looks awesome!

  • @ralphweeks7209
    @ralphweeks7209 Год назад +1

    Love Directory Opus, have been using this application for years now. Good choice.

  • @dylan.t180
    @dylan.t180 Год назад

    Looks great will take a look

  • @hollow_ego
    @hollow_ego Год назад +1

    That is an amazing recommendation!
    I spent the last hours installing and configuring it and will evaluate it at work too.
    Already added a custom button to open the current folder in VSCode since I keep forgetting the command for that

  • @lucasmoreira3237
    @lucasmoreira3237 Год назад

    Really amazing. Thank you.

  • @poloo92
    @poloo92 Год назад

    Very cool ! The tabs groups would be a life changer 🙌

  • @genkara
    @genkara Год назад

    10:01 I was literally just about to ask. Thank you :) - Great video!

  • @MalClarke
    @MalClarke 4 месяца назад

    Brilliant video. Been using it for years. Originates from the Amiga back in the 90s.

  • @cbaten2
    @cbaten2 Год назад +5

    Total Commander is my (windows) choice, speciifcally dealing with large folders with project files or measrment data without losing oversight or control. And because of decennia long muscle memory ;). The duo window is a must for me with efficient conmparison and synching. Automatic background synching is to unreliable and slow.

  • @JanWeigangMusic
    @JanWeigangMusic Год назад

    I have been looking for this for 2 years now, only ever finding stuff like total commander and some none UI File Directories. Thank you!

  • @AnirudhSaiLucky
    @AnirudhSaiLucky Год назад +1

    Thanks for my new file explorer!

  • @CZghost
    @CZghost Год назад +7

    Well, I'm using Total Commander, which frankly is free to use. All you need to do is just click a correct button to keep it opened (it tells you which one it is). Yes, it asks for registration, which does cost money. But you don't have to, unless you're using it on behalf of a bussiness.

  • @GreigShelob
    @GreigShelob Год назад +1

    Sees title of video, hopes Directory Opus is at least mentioned. Immediately happy! I've been using it since version 4 on the Amiga.

  • @glock21guy
    @glock21guy Год назад +5

    Wow. That brings back some memories. I've been a Linux admin/user for about 25 years now (where I have almost all of the DOpus functionality you showcase here, under KDE/Plasma and Dolphin), but I used to write DOpus scripts in my Amiga days in the early 90's.

    • @thatoneguy385
      @thatoneguy385 Год назад

      Dolphin is extremely powerful. Really, almost any Linux file manager is as powerful as this one. It's just that Windows Explorer completely sucks.

  • @vadermike7772
    @vadermike7772 10 месяцев назад

    Fabulous video, I instantly subscribed to your channel, and thumbs up!

  • @MrFairhill
    @MrFairhill Год назад +2

    I think I've been using Directory Opus for ten years now. What I love the most about it is the Content Folder Types. I work in radio and browse a lot of music folders. It's excellent to have the lister show me metadata about the music files by default, and not to mention have it have the lister layout stay consistent. One problem with the regular File Explorer is that in case one of the folders with music have a picture, it defaults to a thumbnail view. I also like the feature of having the folder sizes showing up on hover. Directory Opus is one of the few programs I always install and I also one of the first programs I bought a license for.

  • @drewcification
    @drewcification Год назад +63

    A Good free one is Files as well, a more modern prettier version of the default explorer with more features like tabs

    • @middle_pickup
      @middle_pickup Год назад +1

      Been using files for a little while. It's okay. Not as customized as this, but fun to look at.

    • @dirtyflbreaks825
      @dirtyflbreaks825 Год назад

      Thanks for the tip! Testing it now and it looks like a nice upgrade to Explorer. Not very customizable but has most of what I need.

    • @blueberrycmd
      @blueberrycmd Год назад +2

      I expected this video to be of files

    • @yojavino5166
      @yojavino5166 Год назад +1

      I don't know why but it's paid for me 😢

    • @synen
      @synen Год назад +3

      Files is slow as balls.
      Best ones are Total Commander and Directory Opus.

  • @lucasmoreira3237
    @lucasmoreira3237 Год назад

    Awesome, thank you.

  • @aubrey-levreau
    @aubrey-levreau Год назад

    Holy crap this is incredible!

  • @freezinfire
    @freezinfire Год назад

    definitely one of the coolest videos

  • @Nightcrawler333
    @Nightcrawler333 Год назад

    Thanks for this useful video 👍👍

  • @MartinVoorsmit
    @MartinVoorsmit Год назад +4

    For a quick File Search I use 'Everything' so much faster than normal File Explorer. I hope this DOPUS is as fast... I also use QTabbar. Would be great to have all-in-one solution..!

  • @monkol_funnies
    @monkol_funnies Год назад

    there's bunch of these alternatives and modifications for explorer and I love it

  • @anshumanmishraw
    @anshumanmishraw Год назад

    Great Notion! Stuff like that.

  • @Bakin
    @Bakin Год назад +8

    I have been using Directory Opus for many years in its standard form without editing the program but have found even in that form it has many features that is far superior to File Explorer.
    There is also a feature (Find File) that is a powerful searching tool that allows finding groups of files with the same attributes which is impossible with File Explorer. This feature allows using "wildcards", "case sensitive letters", "file dates", "file sizes" and many other attributes that you may want to search a group of files with. Great review.

    • @lordelliott42
      @lordelliott42 Год назад

      The search function was better in older versions of Windows File Explorer. IIRC, the one with Windows XP let you search with wildcards, dates, and sizes, and it had a cute little dog!

    • @Bakin
      @Bakin Год назад

      Looks like Microsoft has devolved File Explorer overtime.

    • @AyoKeito
      @AyoKeito Год назад +1

      You still can search for those. Just put something into the search bar and extended search options will pop up on top toolbar of explorer. From there you can add pretty much any criteria, and it's in fact only a text like "date:" added to the search bar, so when you learn them you can skip top toolbar.

  • @_abdul
    @_abdul Год назад

    This is the VS Code Equivalent of File Explorers.... definitely going to try. Thanks for the Video.

  • @stuartgibson9755
    @stuartgibson9755 Год назад +2

    Directory Opus is the KING of file managers. I've been using it for 33 years, since it was written for the Commodore Amiga in 1990. Yes, it's expensive, but you get what you pay for.

  • @cravercrash5074
    @cravercrash5074 Год назад

    You got me interested as soon as I saw that search. I hate the default search in windows. I actually might get this

  • @dorislois
    @dorislois Год назад +2

    This just validated me. Been using Opus for many years now but I would every now and then check out other file explorers just to see if I've been missing out on something. Still, so far, nothing can replace it for me. While mine is now so customized it's unrecognizable from the default settings, I still haven't tapped into all of its features. BUT you don't have to (and don't be overwhelmed by its tons of offerings). What makes Opus great is that when there's something you want to do or have that isn't there, just dive down into its options and you'll likely find a solution under its hood. And you can save every configuration so you don't have to redo it every time. It can be as simple or as complicated as you want. It's like readily having a set of tools (or different toolboxes) when you need it, for whatever task. In other words, spend some minutes, hours, or a day customizing it, then just let it grow to fit your needs. Rich and powerful, once you've tried Opus, you'll realize things can be a lot easier and better, especially if you're a power user.

  • @joaquindiaz678
    @joaquindiaz678 Год назад +3

    I have been using Total Commander since I was introduced in the world of computers when I was around 3 years old. I am very used to it. I use the free version, I have no intentions of paying it because it has everything I need. I use Total Commander in my Android phone, and when I use Linux, I install a very similar app (even I think it is a clone) called Double Commander

  • @mda5003
    @mda5003 Год назад +2

    I've been using Total Commander for years even before it changed it's name from Windows Commander - apparently Microsoft pointed out that 'Windows' was their trademark.

  • @nkumar8079
    @nkumar8079 Год назад +5

    Total Commander since forever I can remember. Just like a few others, loved the 2 panes layout of NC from DOS days and found total commander (windows commander then) and have never moved away from it. It's the philospohy of the 2 panes - source and target that is the attraction and full marks to Norton for that. All that is ready in Total Commander and there is no need to customize to make it look like that - also while Directory Opus may be giving more control, it's also is making it complicated and the customizations makes commands appear all over the place in it's layout. Maybe, its appealing to people used to the windows file explorer and yes, in comparison to file explorer it's definitely better but finesse of Total Commander is a class apart. The plugins only add to its already great functionality.

  • @ivankatalinic2881
    @ivankatalinic2881 Год назад

    Share it with the world! Wonderful piece of software, gotta get it!

  • @little_laughs_family
    @little_laughs_family Год назад

    Awsome video, you have one more subscriber.

  • @roobscoob47
    @roobscoob47 Год назад

    Thanks, TJ~

  • @anon_y_mousse
    @anon_y_mousse Год назад +5

    Makes me happy to know that I'm not the only one that sorts files by modification time. I live in the terminal, so I've got a bunch of aliases for listing directory contents in different ways, but this looks so good I'm wondering if it would work through WINE.

  • @Chadycool
    @Chadycool Год назад +1

    Great Video, More people need to know there are options out there. I switched to Directory Opus 2 years ago and there is no looking back. I still keep Windows Explorer as the default, but a simple double click on the desktop anywhere fires it straight up. One Great feature I love is the 'Print / Export Folder Listing...' button, This is a 2 click process to list all of the contents in your folder as a text file which you can then use however you want, and is highly customizable. Transferring files from one location to another, or from your phone is also great because you can set it to keep transferring if there is a problem, and then you can go through the problem files at the end.

    • @ThisCanBePronounced
      @ThisCanBePronounced Год назад

      that print folder listing thing, used to (?) be fairly easy to do, though in a roundabout way, and it's been annoying that I can't anymore. i'm pretty sure the trick was dragging and dropping a selection of files into an Office document - my guess was Excel. It was even a key step in some project documenting procedure I wrote up for a company I interned at. Now...of the top of my head I still can't think of any easy way. Run commands in command prompt I guess?

  • @douglas5097
    @douglas5097 Год назад

    That’s amazing!

  • @CK637
    @CK637 Год назад

    i used to use directory opus but i am running one commander now and i love it. perfect for my needs. dual pane, tabs, not fugly, it's great.

  • @ChromiaCat
    @ChromiaCat Год назад +12

    Thanks Thio, I'll keep this in mind if I get annoyed with the default file explorer in the future. Also, one tool I can recommend if someone wants tabs in the vanilla file explorer is QTTabBar

    • @Lebon19
      @Lebon19 Год назад +2

      That's what I've been using for a very long time now. The issue I have with it is that it *slurrrrrrrrrrps* RAM like crazy. You can see explorer.exe take several hundred MB of RAM casually with QTTabBar.
      To be honest, I had been using it mostly for the tabs. I know there's a ton more it can do. Something I wish I could do, clean up the left pane, that it can't. Looks like Directory Opus can, however. Well, that's because it's a different app altogether and not an extension like QTTabBar.

  • @chairwood
    @chairwood Год назад +4

    when I'm having trouble finding something on my computer I use a program called "Everything." it's never let me down

  • @N.F._Gaming
    @N.F._Gaming Год назад

    I use directory opus too and I love it!!! I use it for years now...

  • @thedigitallens
    @thedigitallens Год назад

    This is how file explorer from windows should be in today's time. So many advanced features. Thanks for the recommendation 👍🏻

  • @willa4you
    @willa4you Год назад +3

    You know what would be a nice improvement? Moving to trash a file when you accidentaly overwrite it. It occures to me from time to time that I drag and drop into a folder a file which has the same name of another already in it, and I confirm the overwriting without thinking (because often it is the straightforward thing to do), just soon realizing I actually needed that file too!

  • @user-kk1gj7dx2l
    @user-kk1gj7dx2l 9 месяцев назад

    Just wanted to say that Directory Opus has been around for years and years. I first came across when I owned my Commodore Amiga 500, way back when. It was excellent then, and still seems to be excellent now! Thanks for the video!

  • @stevesybesma
    @stevesybesma Год назад

    The key feature that would sell me on this is seeing folder sizes. I saw you go over Get Sizes which does that. Pretty cool.

  • @rikutalvio
    @rikutalvio Год назад +5

    I've been using Xplorer2 for years - big fan of the dual pane view. Now it also has Miller columns which comes in handy with deep folder trees.

    • @kittle31
      @kittle31 Год назад

      +1 for Xyplorer. ive been using it for many years. The file tree pane where I can hide unwanted folders is what makes it worthwhile for me. Also not free. But you get what you pay for

    • @rikutalvio
      @rikutalvio Год назад

      ​@@kittle31 Xplorer2, not Xyplorer.

    • @Grif_on96
      @Grif_on96 Год назад

      ​@@rikutalvio I'm switched from default explorers (on my win7 , win8 and win10 PCs) to XYplorer a few month ago . And it feels great . I still experimenting with endless toolbar instruments and whole app settings .
      But i curious about your choice . What do you think make Xplorer2 most suitable for you ? And what in your opinion make it unique (in comparing to XYplorer and Directory Opus) ?

    • @rikutalvio
      @rikutalvio Год назад +1

      @@Grif_on96 I switched back in 2004 after a lot of testing with all the available alternatives; Xplorer2 felt the best and had everything I needed in the free lite version - have been happy with it ever since, and eventually bought the ultimate version to support the developer.
      Prompted by this video, I had a look at the top contenders, and even installed DO and XY to see what they're about. I'm sure their extensive customisation options will make them great, but the OOBE was so off-putting, I couldn't be bothered to test them very long.
      Most features are probably shared across the board. But do they have Miller columns?

  • @agr00m
    @agr00m Год назад +34

    Has probably been mentioned already, but QTTabBar has most of the same features and is free. My only complaint is the split window is crap, though I have not tried the latest 2048 release. I also used Ultra Explorer for years, and still do on occasion. The split window is much better, but has been out of development for several years, so the UI is somewhat dated. I especially like the filename formatting for different extensions.

    • @Cyba_IT
      @Cyba_IT Год назад +4

      Yup, QTTabBar is great. It just adds features to Windows File Explorer for free. That way you don't have to worry about setting default file managers or have any compatibility issues. I just use it for tabs.

    • @3lH4ck3rC0mf0r7
      @3lH4ck3rC0mf0r7 Год назад

      Huh. Neat. I left that project for dead nearly a decade ago. Nice to see it back in development, and there's even a fork!

    • @anpesx
      @anpesx 8 месяцев назад

      Qt apps suck. All of them. If it was made using Qt, i run away

  • @Kalphalus
    @Kalphalus Год назад +2

    This is cool! I might make a custom remake of win10 and 11 explorers with more features like editing zip files without extracting them.

  • @cheppyrayes1201
    @cheppyrayes1201 6 месяцев назад

    I've never thought Directory Opus is still around. I used to use this file explorer when I was working at an oil company. 😁 Nice info. 👍🏽

  • @Riel11
    @Riel11 Год назад

    I love these videos

  • @senritsujumpsuit6021
    @senritsujumpsuit6021 Год назад +4

    Free-commander is my go too it has dual sides each with infinite tabs to add that you can drag an drop through on the fly as well haha along with being open source baby woooo thats what I have been waiting for

  • @jackfishthe6th373
    @jackfishthe6th373 Год назад +14

    I use "Open Shell" file explorer because it was built into the operating system called "Ameliorated Windows 10" that I reconstructed myself. I recommend building that OS for yourself because it strips all of Windows 10 bloatware out, dramatically improves OS performance, and eliminates Microsoft's ability to track/collect your data. (Note you will have to download and resinstall your GPU driver)

    • @teknerd
      @teknerd Год назад +2

      Ameliorated Windows 10 looks interesting, especially on my older laptops that won't work with W11. How are future upgrades and security updates handled with Ameliorated Windows 10? I like to know before committing to clean installing it and then installing my applications. If Ameliorated Windows 10 is something that is reliable, I can see it breathing new life into my older Win10 pcs (2) and laptops (2). What's Microsoft's take on this?

    • @jackfishthe6th373
      @jackfishthe6th373 Год назад +1

      @@teknerd Unfortunately one of the major draw backs is making updates to the OS, if you want to update it you need to reinstall it, but to counter this issue you can do three things that cover most security vulnerabilities without the need for updates: (1) be careful what you download/install; (2) remove administrative privileges from the OS default user; and (3) install an antivirus (I use Avira). As for Microsoft's take, the distribution/download of an edited Windows 10 .iso file (that is not from Microsoft) breaks the law and could be considered piracy, but what is not illegal is recreating/editing your own version of the "Ameliorated Windows 10" from an already owned Windows 10 .iso file. The "Ameliorated Windows 10" website provides you with all of the information required to build the OS for yourself which is what I did.

    • @jackfishthe6th373
      @jackfishthe6th373 Год назад +1

      Also as a tip if you are worried about security or some software not working in the OS then use a normal version of Windows 10 inside a Virtual Machine (VM). That way you are still secure and can run anything on "Ameliorated Windows 10".

    • @teknerd
      @teknerd Год назад +1

      @@litLizard_ Have you had anything break with Chris' debloater tool? I tried leaner version of windows before and almost everytime I had something break like a new program that requires something that has been removed. Just asking. I am also a subscriber to Chris' channel.

    • @jackfishthe6th373
      @jackfishthe6th373 Год назад

      @@litLizard_ I have used ShutUp10++ and I like it as an alternative (the only concern is that it blocks only 99% of bloatware/spyware from running and doesn't actually remove the bloatware). To be honest "Ameliorated Windows 10" is only used by those who want the most extreme solution. Still ShutUp10++ is a really good option!

  • @briankgarland
    @briankgarland Год назад +6

    I love the .bak script. But I'd like to see it modified so that .bak* files get created in or moved to a designated backup folder so that you don't have to move them after the fact.

  • @michealhall4512
    @michealhall4512 Год назад +2

    DirectoryOpus is the first piece of software I install on any new Windows machine. I absolutely hate dealing with Windows installs that don't have it.
    When family asks for help with a computer, I insist they install it if they want me to do anything for them. (Mostly I buy them a license for my own sanity)
    I've been using dOpus for over 30 years, since the Amiga 2000! (I can't believe I'm typing that ...)
    It's a bad joke how little, in time measured in *decades*, MS has improved Explorer.

  • @williambell4591
    @williambell4591 Год назад

    Thanks so much for this! I had literally searched for replacement file explorers a coupla months ago.
    All I came away with was Listary Pro being added to my toolkit.
    I really need the ability to TAG, and RATE my zillions of pics and videos!
    My goal of being able to find ANY file w\ease has eluded me for years (e.g. Photo managers don't work well with video files etc.)
    I like that ability to set a 'color' as shown; that's at least a start, being able to add keywords (tags) and categories to all my files would be the ultimate for me - Im still searching...
    Thanks again for this review - very helpful to me!

  • @TheDoctorFlay
    @TheDoctorFlay Год назад +4

    I use Total Commander because of how compact it is and has lots of useful plugins.

    • @AyoKeito
      @AyoKeito Год назад

      The problem with TC is that it can't group files. At least for extended attributes such as video resolution or framerate. Or maybe at all, i can't remember.

    • @TheDoctorFlay
      @TheDoctorFlay Год назад +1

      @@AyoKeito It does group by the column you click on such as extension. Haven't tried adding any custom ones, but I think your experience was too long ago.
      Mostly I use it for SFTP, various cloud drive services and as a front end for android ADB.

    • @AyoKeito
      @AyoKeito Год назад

      @@TheDoctorFlay around 2 years ago

  • @BoGy1980
    @BoGy1980 Год назад +1

    WOW... two things i just wanted to say: As a DOS-era relic i'm also using an alternative "file explorer"; namely Total Commander (which resembles the "back-then-uber-filemanager NC.exe (aka norton commander)). It even uses the same operations on the Fn-keys as the original. F3 will always be view, F8 is delete and tons of other functions ofcourse. NC is cloned and copied on every operating system I know or have used.
    The second thing my eye struck is your driveletters... I dunno if you know it; but A: and B: are reserved letters for floppy drives... That's also the reason why the boot-harddrive (or ssd) gets the designation C: and not A:. The reason why there are two letters reserved for floppy drives is simple: back in the days we also had computers withouth a hard-drive, and to not swap floppies every time the system needed a systemfile or function; we kept the MS-Dos bootdisk in drive A: and run applications from drive B: That's also the reason why you see those "vintage" computers having two 5.25" floppy drives. Once harddrives came along computers began to be fitted with a single floppy drive as there was no need for two anymore. But if in a modern day computer you'd hook up two floppy drives on the floppy controller on the motherboard, i'll automatically give them driveletters A: and B: on a Microsoft OS... So it's actually NOT DONE to designate either of those letters to non-removable drives... I use A: for certain USB thumb-drives (if you do that, than only the ones u gave that specific letter will get it when reconnected, others will just keep getting the first free letter). As soon as you'd connect a floppydrive though, that driveletter will become locked to the floppy and you'll need to set a new driveletter for that usb-drive.
    So i hope you (and your viewers) will adopt the correct driveletters from now on, as you could run in big troubles when we all revert to magnetical storage in the form of 360KB/1.2MB 5.25" floppies or the 720KB/1.44MB 3.5" diskettes as main storageformat... (ofc that's a joke!)

  • @Masterix.
    @Masterix. Год назад

    I'll try it

  • @mikehdzCJ
    @mikehdzCJ Год назад

    thank you for the video, this help me to actually search for freeware apps thate does this and more :P

  • @mysterynad
    @mysterynad Год назад

    Wow, I used to use Dopus back in the Amiga days. I had no idea it migrated to Windows, much less that it still existed at all. Downloading the trial version now.

  • @_Dearex_
    @_Dearex_ Год назад

    Things I did not knew I need

  • @AliZaigham-gp4kp
    @AliZaigham-gp4kp 7 месяцев назад

    i just love you for that

  • @JohnEusebioToronto
    @JohnEusebioToronto Год назад

    I’ve been using Directory Opus for years and I adore it. I can’t go back to the default file manager.

  • @lugoheriberto
    @lugoheriberto Год назад

    thats really cool.. much better than the one ive been using.. funny i created a flat directory viewer. i never thought anyone else would ever use or have a use for it lol. i still use my flat viewer and am still actively developing it. has some bugs/issues but it work. thanks for the vid. think i found my christmas present lol.

  • @romank8603
    @romank8603 Год назад

    i have been using OneCommander for a while now, and i think its great. It has this file temperature color settings that can show you how old a file is just by a little color square next to the file name. its super handy when looking to see if files have been updated, a quick glance will tell you if a file has been updated recently. its got some other cool features also.

  • @ChaunceyGardener
    @ChaunceyGardener Год назад +1

    Q-Dir has the Quadro-View technique and is great!

  • @VincentGroenewold
    @VincentGroenewold Год назад

    Jep, been using it since the Amiga days and it's still very nice for Windows.

  • @noman8765
    @noman8765 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @SniperAtWork1
    @SniperAtWork1 Год назад

    I've been using Clover for Windows Explorer for ages, to add tabs into the file manager, but I'll consider to try this app...

  • @zsombor_99
    @zsombor_99 Год назад +3

    I'm using Total Commander. 🙂 It's free, dual-window (like this in the video), can filter folders (Ctrl+Alt+[letter]), can use tabs (Ctrl+↑) and can save them to file, have a customizable toolbar at the top and it have a bunch more features, but doesn't contain search feature, unlike the Windows file manager. It also have built-in "quick view" feature ("lister", Ctrl+Q) which can display even pictures and play audio files, too. Total Commander also expandable with lots of plugins. 🙂

    • @Sunstepa
      @Sunstepa Год назад

      It's not free. 😆

    • @zsombor_99
      @zsombor_99 Год назад

      @@Sunstepa That's nonsense. The registration is not free, but anyone can use the software itself for unlimited time without registration!

    • @zendakk
      @zendakk Год назад

      @@zsombor_99 What you are saying is nonsense. Abusing evaluation periods does not equal "free". Shall we ask the developer for their opinion?

  • @JohnnyMegabyteCanada
    @JohnnyMegabyteCanada Год назад +2

    I've been using Q-DIR for 10+ years (the Quad Explorer)

  • @retarivs
    @retarivs Год назад

    I am using Directory Opus for many many years for now! I find it even better then Total Commander!

  • @davidmccarthy6390
    @davidmccarthy6390 Год назад

    Us old Amiga users are well aquainted with Directory Opus. Good to see a version for the PC, downloading it now.

  • @chezchezchezchez
    @chezchezchezchez Год назад +1

    Dude, I PAID for Total Commander years ago too! Love it! And they KEEP updating it.
    Please review it.

  • @MorganSullivan
    @MorganSullivan Год назад +3

    Total Commander!! The best!!

    • @ThioJoe
      @ThioJoe  Год назад

      That’s another i’ve heard of

    • @MorganSullivan
      @MorganSullivan Год назад

      @@ThioJoe I encourage you to give it a try... If you move files around you can accomplish so much with just few keys.
      And the elevation example you've shown is handled better in my opinion. It shows buttons for 'copy as admin' (single file) and 'copy all as admin' (for many files).
      Cheaper too...

    • @MorganSullivan
      @MorganSullivan Год назад

      Also, I've been using it for decades and is still actively developed...
      Actually over the years I've bought it twice!

  • @raulmihaitru
    @raulmihaitru Год назад

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  • @JohnCran
    @JohnCran Год назад +2

    I've been using FreeCommander for years and I love it. But that's mainly because the thing I do most with files is move/copy from one place to another and the split panes makes it very easy.

    • @SalivatingSteve
      @SalivatingSteve Год назад +1

      FreeCommander FTW! I use it because Windows Explorer is super slow with changing sort by.

  • @ericowen56
    @ericowen56 Год назад

    I enjoyed your video