
At the top corner, you will see the options for cut, copy, paste, bookmarking, search, layout change, and more. The system and the folder or file information will be visible at the bottom bar. You will also see the tabs at the top of the right side which works simply like the web browser tabs.

On the right side, you will see the main panel where you can browse files and folders. You will also see various options at the top of the interface in order to open a new directory in a separate tab.
DEFAULT FOLDER X ALTERNATIVE WINDOWS 10
The context menu which appears after right-click is basically the same as that of default Windows 10 File Explorer. On the left sidebar, there will be a directory or index tree which can be used for quickly accessing different directories. However, the look of the whole interface is quite the same as that of the default File Explorer of Windows 10, as should be obvious from the image. Tabs are one of those features that even the Windows 10 is missing. One of the best features accessible in Explorer++ is “Tabs”. Explorer++Įxplorer++ is actually an enhanced clone or version of Windows 10 native File Explorer, with extra elements. If you wish to do so then you can make Xplorer² – Lite as the default File Explorer on your PC, and trust me it will be a decent decision. When you’re installing it, you will be prompted to replace the native Windows 10 File Explorer with Xplorer² – Lite. Take note that you can set up the dual-pane view in both horizontally and vertically. The look of the File Explorer user interface is pretty modern and you will see a ribbon menu at the top, tabs at the bottom of the panel, etc.

However, the lite version is quite limited in features and usefulness. Some of the other features worth specifying are built-in command prompt which you will see under the ribbon menu, bulk renaming tool, a propelled “Find” tool, and so on. Another fascinating feature accessible in this File Explorer is the default folder synchronization feature.
