![]() ![]() Compiled to "(I’m) Stranded" of The Saints. It can run on Operating systems like Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10. What you get when you ignore the numbers. XYplorer is a file manager that consists of features that are found in both navigational and orthodox file managers. See how the Duplicate File Finder squeezed this list of files into just 3 dupe groups: "Fred.txt", "Fred (1).txt", "Fred (2).txt" and "Fred - Copy (2).txt" are considered You can even sort images by visual similarity, an interesting feature and hard to find elsewhere. Quite handy when sweeping your photo collection. If "Ignore numbers" is enabled, the file names Here’s a quick introduction to the main new features: Duplicate Image Finder. Numbers and strings like "Copy of" that are auto-attached by Windows to the name ofĪ file copied in the same place. ![]() (Click to zoom)ĭuplicate File Finder Can Ignore Numbers. Preview Pane to the left of the file list. Preview Pane to the right of the file list. To toggle the Preview Pane position use menu Window | Arrangement | Preview Pane to the Left. Which is where you usually look and click. The obvious advantage is that the previews then are nearer to the name column, Now you can show the Preview Pane to the left of the file To go back to the factory default font use this script: font("mc", "Segoe UI", 9) //use Segoe UI 9 for main contents and controls This can be achieved quickly by running this script from the address bar (paste the whole line and press ENTER): font("mc", "Consolas", 10) //use Consolas 10 for main contents and controls (Click to zoom)īTW, in the screenshot above, the UI is displayed in a monospace font. The tooltip over any date will give you the conventional date format, and the age of the file. "Modified", and select Ordinal Date from the popup menu. To switch to Ordinal Date right-click any of the date column headers, e.g. The Ordinal Date format is used by the military in some contexts, so it’s This makes it easier to estimateĪ date difference at a glance. The new Ordinal Date option for the date format eliminates the monthsįrom the equation and only displays years and days. You can even create commands meant to automate some of these actions for frequent use.Ordinal Date. Not only can you explore folders and preview files, but you can also compare, backup, search and replace, batch rename or delete files. To wrap it up, Portable XYplorer can easily replace a bunch of your other apps due to its plethora of functions. Portable XYplorer can also find duplicate files - when dealing with images you can adjust the tolerance level, whereas the documents' contents can be checked as well before writing them off as dupes. Powerful search capabilitiesĪdditionally, due to the integrated Search tool, you can quickly look for items by entering their names, types, size, attributes, tags or timestamps. You can also locate empty files, overlong filenames, or system files. This way, you can easily spot which are the files that were created or modified today, folders that were created recently or items that were edited in the past few days. Handy color filtersĪ nifty function of Portable XYplorer is its support for color filters. These panes can be horizontal or vertical, and they can be swapped if need be. Moreover, you can also open two panels that you can use to copy or move files from one location to the other, as well as synchronize two directories. ![]() Yet, it does support tabs that you can clone, lock, color as you see fit, or set as default. Its overall feel is a familiar one, as its main window does not stray far from the appearance of Windows Explorer. Since it is a portable application, you can just copy it on your removable USB drive and launch it when you want to work on any PC that is not your own. Windows Explorer is no longer satisfactory to power users, so many are looking for replacements, such as Portable XYplorer. ![]()
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