Tux Commander is a windowed file manager with 2 panels side by side similar to Double Commander, Total Commander or Midnight Commander.


Moroshka is described as 'File Manager is the classic 2-windows file manager focused on elegant user interface, usability and sets of unique features' and is a File Manager in the file management category. There are more than 50 alternatives to Moroshka for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD and Android apps. The best Moroshka alternative is Double Commander, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Moroshka are Files, Total Commander, Spacedrive and Dolphin File Manager.
Tux Commander is a windowed file manager with 2 panels side by side similar to Double Commander, Total Commander or Midnight Commander.



FileBoss is the robust and powerful file manager for Windows that tames today's large and complex Windows' file systems.

JumpFm is a minimalistic dual panel file manager (currently released only for Windows, Mac, and Linux) that lets you navigate your file system very efficiently.

"My Files" manages all the files on your smartphone, just like a file explorer on your computer.




Open source, small and highly customizable twin-panel file manager for Linux with support for plug-ins. Main goal is to create easy to use and powerful file manager seamlessly integrated into Gnome desktop environment.




This is a replacement for the standard Windows Explorer with more features for more convenience.







My Commander (MyCO) is "the smallest - smartest - fastest file manager in the world", for Windows. Small and smart, MyCO uses less of your computer's memory while it's running.




Saladin is an open source dual-pane file manager for Windows which merges the capabilities of Windows Explorer with the well known and easy to use orthodox user interface.




FileVoyager is a freeware Orthodox file manager (OFM) for Microsoft Windows. OFM’s are file managers using two panels of disks browsers.




UltraExplorer is a Windows Explorer replacement that will change the way you think about file management. Other Explorer replacement applications duplicate the same old paradigm introduced by Microsoft in Windows 95.
