File Explorer (Windows): Built into the Windows operating system, File Explorer lets you browse, organize, and manage your files and folders.
Finder (Mac): Similar to File Explorer, but for Mac users, Finder is the default file management tool in macOS.
File manager apps (Android/iOS): Both Android and iOS devices have built-in file management apps to help you organize and manage your files.
Third-party file managers: There are many third-party file management apps for different platforms. Examples include Total Commander, Directory Opus, and ES File Explorer.
Cloud storage services: Platforms like Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive provide not only file storage but also tools to manage and organize your files in the cloud.
Choose the one that best suits your needs and platform preferences.
Yes, there are serval programs available for managing files and folders on various operating system. Here are some options.
File explorer (Windows):
It is a default file management tool in Windows operating systems. It allows users to navigate through files and folders.
Finder (MAC):
Finder is default operating system for macos. similar to file explorer in windows.
Nautilus (GNOM):
It is default file management tool for the GNOME desktop environment.
Dolphin (KDE):
Dolphin is the default file management tool for KDE desktop environment in Linux distributions such as Kubuntu.
Thunar (Xfce):
It is default file management tool for Xfce desktop environment in Linux.