File managers (329 programs)
Pros: Simple and easy to use. Supports Windows 8 and alter versions. Replicates the look and feel of the classic Windows Explorer.
Cons: None.
Pros: Sleek and user-friendly. Highly secure encryptions with support for local backup. Can easily transfer a variety of media and file types. Allows you to store and print messages.
Cons: The full version is limited to Universal License holders.
Pros: Super quick and easy to copy text. Multiple capture modes. Saves a lot of time.
Cons: Struggles with handwritten or stylized fonts and blurry images.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Reduce file size without losing quality. Wide range of options. Easy to use for all user types.
Cons: No option to restore original files.
Pros: Easy to operate. Uninstall and restore Windows 10 Store apps at your disposal. Requires no installation. Freeware program.
Cons: Experimental tool. Requires backup before using.
Pros: Detailed Wi-Fi analytics. Heat maps and channel recommendations. Built-in speed test.
Cons: Interface may feel technical for beginners. Limited customization options.
Pros: Clean and intuitive UI. Robust feature set. Create custom sorting rules.
Cons: Creating rules can get confusing.
Pros: Massive library of 1.5 million visual assets. Supports drag & drop into major design tools. Excellent organization and keyword searchability. Works fully offline after initial download.
Cons: Free version requires mandated attribution link.
Pros: Reliable performance. Can scan specific directories. Allows user to export scan results. Portable and lightweight.
Cons: Full scans takes ages to finish. Interface needs improvement. No other feature.