The Windows File Manager lives again and runs as a native x86, x64 and arm64 desktop app on all currently supported version of Windows, including Windows 11. I welcome your thoughts, comments and suggestions.
This current master was forked off from microsoft/winfile and contains changes/additions to WinFile over the years by many contributors. Furthermore it contains additions which I think are usefull or bug fixes.
I will consider bugs fixes and suggestions for minor changes to the master branch. Feel free to create a pull request or post issues as you see fit.
If you just want to download the WinFile application without worrying about compiling from the source code, go for the pre-compiled version available.
To see older versions, see the releases page.
The Windows File manager was originally released with Windows 3.0 in the early 1990s. You can read more about the history at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_File_Manager .
Highlights of changes in each release are in CHANGES.md.
Highlights of changes in each release are in CHANGES.md.
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