Files, a modern file explorer, gets major update ahead of Windows 11 launch
Files, a third-party file explorer for Windows, just received a major update. The update brings the app to v2.0 and adds a new column layout, a redesigned right-click context menu, and several performance improvements. The update to Files arrives just one day before the launch of Windows 11. Files works on both Windows 11 and Windows 10 but looks best on the new operating system from Microsoft, according to the app’s developer.
A blog post by the app’s developer, Yair Aichenbaum, highlights the new features in Files v2.0, including column view, tags, and support for custom themes. Here’s everything that’s new, according to the app’s changelog:
- Added a column layout
- Redesigned the right click context menu
- Improved support for libraries
- Improved item enumeration speed
- Improved the design of the preview pane
- Improved the search feature
- Added details when moving & deleting items
- Added support for canceling file operations
- Improved behavior when opening new tabs
- Allow dragging items without selecting them first
- Added advanced options for solving conflicts when transferring files
- Added the ability to create a folder with the current selection
- Display more details when hovering the mouse over a file
- Clicking the up button in the root directory now navigates to the home page
- Added a setting to always open folders in a new tab
- Added support for using executables as drop targets
- Added support for grouping folder contents
- Added keyboard shortcuts for changing the layout mode
- Added support for copying, moving, and renaming items as administrator
- Added support for changing file permissions
- Added support for browsing and extracting archives
- Added compact overlay mode
- Added FTP support
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