The Best Alternative File Managers for Windows, Mac, and Linux Chris Hoffman @chrisbhoffman Updated July 4, 2017, 2:08pm EDT Most people use their operating system’s included file manager, but many geeks prefer third-party file managers. ![]() There is a app called Omni Disk Sweep. It is meant to delete files, but it has a nice file view. OmniDiskSweeper is really great at what it does: showing you the files on your drive, in descending order by size, and letting you decide what to do with them. Delete away, but exercise caution. (Requires OS X v10.8+) And it looks like this: YES has a treeview along with the main pane YES automatically synchronize treeview with main pane NO editable address bar YES pressing ENTER or mouse single left click on a folder/file opens it YES display file extension? Tabs YES can display a folder's content as a detailed list NO bookmark / favorite YES can display hidden files NO a decent search feature YES automatically expand tree node on selection YES still maintained YES shows all files (including system files) One app to see fall files in organized manner in tree format (horizontal).
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