i.File

i.File is a file manager for Linux written for the the Windows refugees
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  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Publisher Name:
  • Matthew Allen
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 342 KB

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i.File Description

There are a lot of users looking for an alternative file explorer utility and just as many possibilities. i.File is a compact and portable file management utility that sports standard commands, such as deleting, moving or copying files.Easily deployed on your system As installation is not required, you can just save the program files to any spot on the hard disk and open the executable file directly. Alternatively, you can move i.File to a removable storage device, in order to run in on any computer and perform file operations on the go. An important aspect to mention is that entries are not added to the Windows Registry, and leftovers do not remain on the hard disk. A classic approach on visualsThe interface's layout is based on the classic Explorer folder structure, with one pane containing a tree and another for viewing files and folders in the current location. Shown file details are of no surprise, since they are limited to the name, type, size and date of last modification for each item. Various ways to handle files and foldersYou can create a new folder, link or plain text document, copy a file's location, as well as cut, copy, paste, delete or rename files, open Windows Explorer in the current location, and toggle the display of hidden files and folders with the click of a button. Furthermore, you can undo your actions, go to the parent folder, toggle the viewing mode between list and columns, and burn or erase a disc. As far as program options go, you can make i.File ask for confirmation when deleting files, as well as send files to the Recycle Bin on deletion. Good but far from being a proThe tool's complexity does not match the one of Windows Explorer, for instance, since its features are quite limited. On top of that, we have experienced some stability issues during our tests, as we were unsuccessful in our attempt to trigger some options (e.g. "Undo", "New Window", "Create Link"), although we have tested the program on multiple platforms. On the other hand, i.File surpasses Explorer when it comes to low resources consumption. To end withTaking everything into consideration, we can say that i.File is far from being a reliable choice when it comes to managing files a little better. It does not bring anything new on the block, the only positive aspect being the low amount of system resources used. Reviewed by Elena Opris, last updated on July 26th, 2014


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