![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I saw lots of people asking for a File Explorer clone online (suggesting there's a market for one), but I couldn't find any satisfactory solutions. (1) in list view the root of the tree is not guaranteed to be the root of the entire filesystem, (2) in list view the whole folder tree is shown in the same pane as the contents of the current folder, (3) in column view the leftmost column is not guaranteed to be the root of the entire file system, (4) in column view going more than a few layers into the hierarchy causes horizontal scrolling, (5) column view truncates long filenames. I am aware that I can change the default view in Finder, but this presents various problems. It would also be great if a folder's contents displayed subfolders above other files and if all folders' contents are neatly sorted by name by default. I am really struggling to get along with Finder and wondered if, in 2022, there's a good alternative that is similar in design philosophy to Windows' File Explorer? In particular, what I am really missing is an always-visible hierarchical view of the entire filesystem in the form of a folder tree, alongside a pane showing the contents of the currently selected folder. ![]()
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