DuoExplorer

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DuoExplorer V1.3   
Suggested by guinness - Added on 11 Nov 2009
968KB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (462)
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Synopsis: DuoExplorer gives you two Windows Explorer in one window, and it remembers the last used paths. It also supports up to 10 bookmarks for quick navigation.
Writes settings to: Application folder
Dependencies:
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch DuoExplorer.exe.
Stealth [?]: Yes
Unicode support: Yes
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win2K / WinXP / Vista

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] DownloadKingThe zip file downloaded from the link is corrupted. [2009-11-12 15:08]

[Anonymous] menice. 1 bit of advice: don't take feature requests. more promising file managers get ignored when a hundred people ask the author to make it do something to satisfy them instead of him/herself. [2009-11-12 15:54]

[User] DruttAlways wanted a nice and simple "2" Explorer windows file-manager, without bells and whistles. Really good effort.
To the developer... one bit of advice, enable the right-click context menu, it's rather limiting without.
 [2009-11-12 19:46]

[Anonymous] Wassim GSorry but there's something wrong with the downloaded file. The file on the zip is without extension so I hope that the author correct this problem. [2009-11-12 23:58]

[Anonymous] TH1.3 zip worked fine, right click works in program (but not in blank area, must be on folder copying to). Very small, very simple basic explorer. Size of tree windows are not independent - change top and bottom changes. [2009-11-13 13:50]

[Anonymous] NickDidn't work for me... no extension on the file, tried to add .exe myself but didn't work. any solution? [2009-11-19 17:28]

[Anonymous] SteveThis has much potential but an almost-FATAL drawback is lack of right-click context menu (when not mousing on an file or directory). For instance you can't just right-click and "New -> Folder" or "Paste Shortcut". [2010-02-07 20:17]


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