Marek Jasinski is an independent Windows developer best known for FreeCommander XE, a dual-pane file manager designed to give power users a faster, more visual way to organize, copy, move, synchronize and archive large folder structures without opening multiple Explorer windows. Built around a classic Norton-Commander-style interface, the application overlays extensive keyboard shortcuts, color-coded file filters, built-in FTP, archive handling for ZIP, 7-Zip, RAR and other formats, folder size calculation, hex viewer, multi-rename tools, and portable mode, making it popular with photographers, system administrators, software developers and anyone who routinely juggles project assets, backups or log collections across local disks, USB drives and network shares. Because it runs from a single executable, FreeCommander XE is frequently carried on technician toolkits to provide a consistent workspace on borrowed PCs, while its optional 64-bit build and Unicode support let it handle million-file directories without the memory limits of the native Windows shell. The program is updated regularly, maintains an active support forum, and remains donation-ware, so casual and commercial users alike can evaluate every feature without time restrictions. Marek Jasinski’s FreeCommander XE is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the newest release and allowing the batch installation of multiple applications.

FreeCommander XE

An easy-to-use alternative to the standard windows file manager.

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