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Windows Explorer is an application that is part of modern versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system that provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for accessing the file systems. It is the component of the operating system that presents the user interface on the monitor and enables the user to control the computer. It is sometimes referred to as the Windows GUI shell, or simply Explorer.

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  • Chris Luzader devotee
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    It's there and you need it. What else do you want?

  • Pilgram devotee
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    A necessary... program.

  • jewishsnowninja expert

    vista and xp were epic failures... but win7 makes me happy :)

  • siamak expert

    What can I say about this piece of junk! I even tried to replace it with Directory Opus but that one wasn't so much better either. I checked out windows explorer in Win 7 and it was even worse. I wonder what the hell those stupid programmers are doing in Microsoft.

  • Atom_X expert
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    fail

  • Epitymbidia expert
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    It's there and it works. That's all, I guess.

  • havanese devotee
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    Using this on Win 7 is a huge improvement over Vista or XP

  • Bulld0g95 devotee

    :-D
    Can I delete this programs ?

  • sikk1996 devotee
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    p

  • Siripuram.Ramakrishna. fanatic
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    Windows Explorer is an application that provides detailed information about your files, folders, and drives. You can use it to see how your files are organized and to copy, move, and rename files, as well as perform other tasks pertaining to files, folders, and drives.

    The simplest way to access Windows Explorer is to right-click the Start menu or the My Computer icon and select Explore. If your keyboard has a Windows logo key, you can press Win-e to launch Windows Explorer. Alternatively, you can access it from the Start menu. In newer operating systems, it is under Accessories.

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Website: microsoft.com/windows
Developer: Microsoft Corporation
License: Bundled
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