Versions:

  • 0.3.1

Xplorer is a customizable, modern and cross-platform file explorer developed by Justin Maximillian Kimlim, currently at version 0.3.1, that reimagines how users interact with their file systems across Windows, macOS and Linux. Built with web technologies, this open-source explorer offers a tabbed interface, dual-pane view, and deep theming capabilities, allowing developers, designers and power users to tailor layout, color schemes, keyboard shortcuts and even custom JavaScript plugins to match individual workflows. Typical use cases include rapid navigation between project folders, side-by-side comparison of directories during media production, batch renaming through extensible plug-ins, and integration with Git or cloud drives via the built-in extension API. Because the application is delivered both as a lightweight portable executable and through system installers, it can run from a USB stick on a lab PC, live alongside the native OS explorer on a laptop, or be deployed homogeneously across an office fleet. The single published version 0.3.1 already supports Quick Look previews, breadcrumb address bars, breadcrumb-based terminal launching, and an adaptive sidebar that can host custom widgets, while the MIT license invites community contributions that continuously expand supported archive formats and remote protocols. As a fresh entry in the File Managers category, Xplorer positions itself as a keyboard-driven alternative to traditional managers, offering Vim-style navigation, command palette search and workspace sessions that remember open tabs and pane splits across reboots. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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