File managers (144 programs)
Pros: Streamlined way to remount NTFS volumes. Integrates with notification center. Easily identifies mount status with color-changing icon.
Cons: Fails to identify or remount NTFS volumes after they have been renamed.
Pros: Fun and Stylish Interface. Easy Installation. Offers A Lot of Features. Works with Any Huawei Smartphone.
Cons: Setting Up Takes Time. Has Synchronization Issues.
Pros: Resize and reorganize hard drives. Supports multiple file formats. Monitor and repair disk errors.
Cons: Does not come with a warranty.
Pros: Drag and drop functionality. View files with details. Open archive files. Play media files.
Cons: May not work with older file formats. Limited functionality. May not access all encrypted archive files. File navigation can be done manually.
Pros: Simple and efficient. For users of all levels. Works with massive files. Responsive and receptive support team.
Cons: Sporadic functionality hiccups. No proper help file. Interface could be better. Needs a 64-bit computer.
Pros: Uses simple Ruby programming language. Built-in binary packages or bottles. Automatically integrates into the command line.
Cons: Incompatible with default privileges in /usr/local/.
Pros: Restore data in all instances. Easily recover files in simple steps. Support most common file formats. Retrieve more than a thousand of file types.
Cons: No option to scan individual folders for data recovery. Restoring over 3GB files will be difficult.
Pros: Fast Access of Remote Files. Minimalist User Interface. All Major Protocols Are Supported.
Cons: Requires Constant Refresh for SFTP. Drops Connection Every Now and Then.
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: Designate files and folders to be hidden from view. Hide or show designated files with a simple click. Additional password protection options available. Supports light and dark modes.
Cons: Files can still be seen in applications directory and launch pad. App name being installed indicates hidden files. Mostly superficial file protection. Several free competitor alternatives.