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    • J Offline
      Jim
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      Is there a way to show a directory tree with the files included? Windows Explorer can show a folder tree on the left, but puts the folder contents on the right. I want a single tree with files and folders.

      Hi

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      • simon le bonS Offline
        simon le bon
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        I am using Total Commander for years. It's absolutely the best files manager i know (xp explorer is really boring.Years ago, Windows 3.11 had developped an elegant one named Winfile with multiple windows/ really good. In this past time, Windows users was invited to put their hands into the engine. This is over right now. Here is if you want a Windows NT version, working under XP (but with some limitations if i remember). (no installation: direct exe.)(and no viruses)
        Download WINFILE.ZIP

        SLB

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        • Didier BurD Offline
          Didier Bur
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          Hi,
          I use UltraExplorer since a year and for me it's the best:
          http://www.mustangpeak.net/download.htm
          Mutliple tabs, columns display (like on Mac), filters, thumbnails preview, very easy to use, etc.

          DB

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          • J Offline
            Jim
            last edited by

            Thanks, I'll check these out.

            Hi

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            • G Offline
              GreyHead
              last edited by

              While you are collecting them I prefer Directory Opus. I you can view folders and their contents in the same window - but it's not technically a folder tree as you can't selectively close folders. On the other hand the view and find capabilities are exceptional and you may not need to do that.

              Bob

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