About Explorer++ ---------------- **Explorer++** is a free multi-tab file manager for the Windows operating system, `released `_ as open source under the `GNU GPLv3 license `_. Windows Explorer provides basic functionality - the ability to navigate throughout your computer, and perform basic tasks - but **Explorer++** goes further, introducing several enhancements and improvements for a much richer file browsing experience. Aside from basic navigation, **Explorer++** has: - a two paned interface, like Windows Explorer, but with multiple tabs in the files pane. You can have many locations open at once and quickly change from tab to tab. - a :doc:`Drives toolbar `, showing all available volumes - disk drives - (including network and USB drives). Jump to a drive with a single mouse click. - a :doc:`Bookmarks menu ` (similar to Windows Explorer favorites, but with more functionality), and a :doc:`Bookmarks toolbar ` - an :doc:`Application toolbar ` where you can create shortcuts to your favorite applications - :doc:`Show Command Prompt ` built into **Explorer++** - :doc:`attribute control ` (set, clear) for multiple files - various :doc:`methods ` of file display, including multiple :doc:`groupings ` - quickly :doc:`split ` a large file into pieces, for email or other purposes, and quickly :doc:`merge ` pieces back into the original file - a :doc:`destroy files ` function which deletes files, then wipes their former disk space clean. This provides secure erasing of files. - a built-in file :doc:`search ` function which allows searching by name or attributes - customized file display :doc:`colors `, by name or attributes - ability to run in :ref:`portable mode `, storing all configuration in an XML file - highly :doc:`configurable `, for user preference - full drag-and-drop support with other applications, including Windows Explorer - much more...! **Explorer++** requires Windows 7, 8, 10 or 11 (32-bit or 64-bit systems) to run; there is no installation required. Windows PE is also supported. **Explorer++** uses English as its native language, but can be used with other :ref:`languages ` through the use of translation DLLs, available on the website. Translations are user contributed (thanks for the work!), and as a result, some may be incomplete.