File managers (149 programs)
Pros: Works flawlessly. Standard and portable features. Easily upload large archives. Supports macOS Mojave’s dark mode.
Cons: Amazon AWS account is mandatory. Doesn’t support Amazon S3. Not a backup solution. Timeout errors.
Pros: Easy-to-use interface. Streamlines your computer. Helps you restore an app’s factory settings. Time spent on looking for junk files reduced.
Cons: Certain files must be manually removed. May not be able to access certain apps. Not a free tool. No “smart” deletion features.
Pros: Easily organize files and folders. Set up rules for automatic folder creation. Find documents faster. Uses very little system resources.
Cons: Can be complicated to configure. Advanced interface takes some time to get used to. Can create duplicate files. Limited OS support.
Pros: Supports over forty archive file formats. Batch extraction. Can handle password protected archives. Supports disc images (ISO, Bin, etc).
Cons: Won't extract .EXE files. No additional features beyond what free alternatives offer. Options/Settings cannot be changed. No functionality to create archives.
Pros: Ten different file formats can be recovered.. Emptied trash bins can be restored.. Images, media and documents are all supported.. A file preview option is available..
Cons: The program may suddenly close on occasion.. A fairly limited interface.. Uncommon file types may not be recognized.. In-app purchases can be quite expensive..
Pros: Huge Storage Pool for Free Users. Excellent Security Features. File Syncing. Easy-to-Use.
Cons: Extra Security Feature Can Be Confusing. Premium Plans Are A Bit Expensive.
Pros: Resize and reorganize hard drives. Supports multiple file formats. Monitor and repair disk errors.
Cons: Does not come with a warranty.