File managers (539 programs)
Pros: Allows you to save more storage space. Accurately filters duplicate and similar images. Recovery option available. Convenient and easy.
Cons: No free trial or version offered.
Pros: Change timestamps for free. Utilizes drag and drop controls. Process multiple files at once.
Cons: Can permanently change real timestamp.
Pros: Quickly view photos. Can rotate image. Run a slideshow. Free and unobtrusive.
Cons: No further editing features provided.
Pros: Easily migrate your Windows system. Create identical disk clones. Clone partitions without losing any data. Free with multi-language support.
Cons: Some technical terms are hard to understand especially by beginner or non-tech savvy users.
Pros: Easy to use interface. Comes with application and startup manager. Runs in the background. Scans junk files, duplicates, and large files.
Cons: Can delete important files accidentally. Deleted files cannot be recovered.
Pros: Minimal yet stylish UI. Dual-pane design. Support for tabbed browsing. Plenty for customization options and features.
Cons: Experimental project. Inconsistencies in overall performance.
Pros: Batch file renaming and deletion utility. Simple and straightforward to use.
Cons: Does not show sub-folders. No prompts to indicate successfully applied changes.
Pros: Assembles runtime components. Contains essential runtime libraries. Includes DLL and OCX files. Detects system architects.
Cons: Best suited for patching programs.
Pros: Repair registry issues. Easy to use. Free to select registry categories. Export results to file.
Cons: Requires knowledge in registry categories.
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: 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: Free and open-source. Simple and easy to use. Extensive settings menu options.
Cons: None.
Pros: Free and open-source. Lightweight and portable. Unlimited number of shortcuts. Fast and easy to use.
Cons: Functionality can natively be replicated in Windows.
Pros: Sleek modern interface. Dual-pane mode. Better organization of files. Allows users to rearrange navigation bar elements.
Cons: Could use more functions. Paths for multimedia files and documents are not listed. Thumbnail creation takes time. Only works with Windows 10.
Pros: Modern look. Tab support. Handles OneDrive files. Touch and mouse-friendly.
Cons: Can be slow at times. Some bug issues.
Pros: Automatically lists files in a folder. Provides the list of files in a directory. Runs from an external drive or without installation. Utilizes a plain and neat interface.
Cons: Selects one folder at a time.
Pros: Simple visual interface. Convenient transfer between Android. PC and iOS.
Cons: Limited contact management. Requires iTunes to work.
Pros: Command-line functionality. Lightweight. Has two modes. Can recover from external drives.
Cons: No graphical user interface. Not a lot of advanced features.