When it comes to managing and organizing the files on your computer, most of us are perfectly content to use the Windows Explorer. In fact, many people don’t even realise there are alternatives to the built-in file manager, which is starting to get a little long in the tooth now (unless you’ve got Vista, which adds some interesting new tools). Once you’ve tried a different file manager, however, it’s often difficult to go back, especially if that file manager is Directory Opus.
From the outset it’s clear to see that Opus is like Windows Explorer on steroids. The default directory layout is very similar to Explorer but with one key difference – it shows two folders in separate tree-view panes (although you can switch to the more conventional single-folder Flat View). This makes moving files around much easier because you can instantly drag and drop files into other folders without having to open and close new windows.
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For those who think that Windows Explorer falls too short, Directory Opus may be the perfect alternative. This file manager enables you to browse files and folders in a convenient double-pane interface. A variety of extra tools (ZIP archiver, FTP client, photo viewer, audio player and many more) makes it an excellent application that will definitely boost your productivity.