A common feature in almost every File Explorer alternative is the dual-pane interface, and the Files app also has it. This splits your window into two parts, either horizontal or vertical, so you ...
Build 27938 is now available to Insiders in the Canary Channel, and brings with it even more features that were previously only available in lower-level Insider channels.
Files, a file manager for Windows, just received a major update to version 2. The update adds support for columns, compact overlay mode, and improves the speed of the app. Files works on both Windows ...
Microsoft rolls out Build 27950 with fixes for File Explorer freezes, audio bugs, screen flickers, and gaming slowdowns.
Here is the list of extensions or add-ons you can use with File Explorer on your Windows 11/10 PC: Microsoft PowerToys is a tool for Windows power users. It is free to use and has many utility tools ...
File Explorer, formerly known as Windows Explorer, has since become the built-in program for accessing files on Windows computers. However, Windows has put less work into the software because it has ...
I’ve been using Windows my entire life, so when I learn something new about it — it’s a big deal. So I was amazed to find this Windows 11 trick. This File Explorer keyboard shortcut has quickly gone ...
The new Explorer will reportedly feature redesigned and more touch-friendly navigation, better photo viewing with larger previews, keyword and color tagging for organizing files, and tighter ...
Are you having a hard time managing your files because the Windows File Explorer is not working properly or won’t open at all? In this troubleshooting guide, we’ll show the fixes that you can do to ...
Let’s face it: Searching your PC for files within Windows has always been mildly confusing, especially with several options for searching right within Windows 10 and 11. But if you’re convinced that a ...
Ever searched for a file in Windows and come up empty? Or waited way too long for results? You’re not alone. Many users find Windows Search frustrating and it really boils down to its default settings ...
Unless you are a hard core gamer and really need every last frame while playing a shooter, running windows in a vm is pretty much good enough. It’s easier now to use Linux every day than it’s ever ...