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Windows file manager
Windows file manager










Preview documents, photos, and more without opening them. Integration with cloud services such as OneDrive, Google Drive, and iCloud allow you to manage your documents and photos in the cloud, right from the sidebar. Manage all your files with increased productivity. FeaturesĮxplore a beautiful Windows-first design. It has features like multiple tabs, panes, columns, shell extensions in the context menu and tags. For example, the option to create a new folder now takes extra steps, there are no labels for common task commands, and the settings page to configure experience is a little more buried than before.Files is a file manager with a powerful yet intuitive design. If you don't consider yourself a tech-savvy person and relied on the ribbon menu, the settings and tasks will be a little more challenging to find. You can quickly notice this as many elements continue with the legacy appearance, and many features haven't changed.Īlso, it might be just me, but the new design might end up impacting productivity. Wrapping things upĪlthough we are getting a new look and feel for File Explorer, this is still the same application but with a different skin. On Windows 11, when renaming files and folders, you can use the CTRL + Left and Right arrow to move the cursor between words in the name and CTRL + Delete and CTRL + Backspace to delete words at a time. In addition, when right-clicking a PowerShell script (.ps1), you will now see a Run with PowerShell option in the context menu. If you use OneDrive, you will now have the "Extract All" option when right-clicking a zipped folder that was previously configured as online-only. When searching, it's now possible to remove previous searches by right-clicking the entry and selecting the "Remove from device history" option or clicking the X button.

windows file manager

You can see this in the properties page for drives, the Format tool, and the wizard to map a network drive on Windows 11.

windows file manager

You can find a lot of parts that haven't really changed. Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central)












Windows file manager