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  2. XYplorer - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XYplorer

    XYplorer (pronounced X-Y-plorer or Zai-plorer, [6] formerly known as TrackerV3) is a file manager for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11.XYplorer is a hybrid file manager that combines features found in navigational and orthodox file managers.

  3. XTree - Wikipedia

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    Even in its earliest version XTree contained features like listing all files of a branch, including subdirectories, listing of all files on a disk, [4] or viewing a file's contents in text or hexadecimal format (regardless of its file extension), [5] a feature never added to the built-in Windows file manager.

  4. XploRe - Wikipedia

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    XploRe was a commercial statistics software package, developed by the German software company MD*Tech around Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Härdle. XploRe has been discontinued in 2008, the last version, 4.8, is available for download at no cost.

  5. X-PLOR - Wikipedia

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    X-PLOR is a computer software package for computational structural biology originally developed by Axel T. Brunger at Yale University.It was first published in 1987 as an offshoot of CHARMM - a similar program that ran on supercomputers made by Cray Inc.

  6. Category:Free file managers - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for file management software under OSI-approved licenses. Free and open-source software portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Free file managers .

  7. Comparison of file managers - Wikipedia

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    Twin-panel file managers have obligatory connected panels where action in one panel results in reaction in the second. Konqueror supports multiple panels divided horizontally, vertically or both, but these panels do not act as twin panels by default (the user has to mark the panels he wants to act as twin-panels).

  8. Windows File Manager - Wikipedia

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    The program's interface showed a list of directories on the left hand panel, and a list of the current directory's contents on the right hand panel. File Manager allowed a user to create, rename, move, print, copy, search for, and delete files and directories, as well as to set permissions such as archive, read-only, hidden or system, and to associate file types with programs.

  9. File manager - Wikipedia

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    A file manager or file browser is a computer program that provides a user interface to manage files and folders. [1] The most common operations performed on files or groups of files include creating, opening (e.g. viewing, playing, editing or printing), renaming, copying, moving, deleting and searching for files, as well as modifying file attributes, properties and file permissions.