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Explorer++: A Tabbed File Manager That Feels Native on Windows Explorer++ is a lightweight, open-source file manager for Windows. It doesn’t try to replace File Explorer — it feels like a natural extension of it. The layout is clean, the tabbed interface is fast, and the feature set is focused. No theming engines, no plugin mess, no gimmicks.
For Windows users who want something a bit more capable than the stock Explorer but without jumping to dual-pane tools like Total Commander, Explorer++ of
Wyns SSH Box: A Lightweight SSH Console for Windows Admins on the Move Wyns SSH Box is a portable SSH client built with one goal — fast, no-frills access to remote systems over SSH. It doesn’t try to be a full-featured terminal manager or emulate an IDE. Instead, it provides a clean, tabbed interface for connecting to Linux servers, routers, or embedded systems without the bulk of tools like MobaXterm or SecureCRT.
It’s the kind of utility that fits on a flash drive, launches instantly, and jus
My Commander: Lightweight File Management Without the Bloat My Commander (also known as MyCO) is a compact, no-install file manager for Windows that does exactly what it promises — lets you browse, copy, move, and manage files fast, without adding overhead. It’s small enough to fit on a USB stick, light enough to run on older machines, and simple enough to use without reading a manual.
This isn’t a replacement for Total Commander or FreeCommander in terms of features. But it’s an excellent fall
Terminals: Remote Connection Manager That Stays Out of the Way Terminals is one of those tools that doesn’t try to reinvent anything — and that’s exactly its strength. It’s a multi-protocol remote connection manager for Windows, designed by sysadmins, for sysadmins. Whether you’re juggling dozens of RDP sessions, switching between SSH tabs, or just need a clean way to organize credentials — Terminals gets it done.
It doesn’t run in the background, it doesn’t sync to the cloud, and it won’t nag