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Q-Dir 12.55 by SoftwareOK is a lightweight file-management utility designed to replace or supplement the default Windows File Explorer through a distinctive four-pane interface that displays up to four independent directory trees simultaneously. Intended for users who routinely shuffle files among deep folder hierarchies, network shares, or removable drives, the program lets each quadrant behave like a fully equipped Explorer window, complete with its own navigation history, sort order, view mode, and filter settings; drag-and-drop, copy, move, rename, and color-tag operations can therefore be executed across several locations without repeated window switching. Because the executable is offered both in installable and fully portable forms, the same binary can be launched from a USB stick on any Windows workstation while preserving personalized layouts, favorites, and toolbar shortcuts. Q-Dir integrates with the system context menu, supports 64-bit systems, and consumes minimal RAM, making it suitable for power users, IT technicians, and anyone who needs side-by-side comparisons of folder contents, synchronized backups, or quick sorting of downloaded assets. The catalog classifies the title under System Utilities / File Managers, and only one major version stream—currently 12.55—is maintained, ensuring that incremental updates focus on compatibility with successive Windows releases rather than branching feature sets. Q-Dir is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serve the latest build, and facilitate batch installation alongside other applications.
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