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I tried a Linux-style file manager and it made Windows File Explorer feel years behind
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The biggest shift when moving from File Explorer to Double Commander isn’t visual, but mental. Double Commander has two panes always visible, making file management directional and less chaotic. On the left, I have my working directories; on the right, I have destinations—archives, assets, and backups. This simple setup eliminates the constant window switching of File Explorer.
This Linux-like tool turns tasks that require retracing steps into a linear process. I now compare instantly, rather than hitting Back repeatedly or juggling overlapping windows. Instead of dragging files and dropping files in the wrong location, I press F5 to copy from an active pane into an inactive one.
When I have to work with backups, sort photos, or reorganize sources, Double Commander’s dual-pane view gives me more focus. Even though File Explorer can mimic this with a bunch of tiled windows, it's not as effective. Dual panes are simply a more efficient way of thinking about files.