Re: is there a good and accessible replacement for file explorer?
@CAE_Jones, IMO, I'm less towards that stance as I tend to choose software that has options to remove several on-screen elements and previews (such as Xplorer2). Some could argue that those options make the screen all the more cluttered, though this is simply how I like to work. Most commands have keyboard shortcuts, entries in the options or advanced options menus or could be found in other ways. I say that because Xplorer has quite a few different ways of getting help, from a command search, to the tips menu, it really is a lot to dig through at times. You may also find some specific tips in Xplorer's changelog that haven't been documented in many other places.
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