Apr 09, 2019 bitXYplorer License Key is an advanced file explorer that can be a good alternative for windows default file explorer. XYplorer License Key has the following features: File creation history, Last access, Date and attributes assigned to files. We can also generate various types of a file system in CSV format. File Manager XYplorer Pro Review by Martin Brinkmann on December 13, 2011 in Software - Last Update: November 25, 2012 - 171 comments Windows users who think that the system's default file management application Windows Explorer is too limited to be of practical use can pick from a wide array of free and paid products.
Tl10173 wrote:I found a problem with my system. At time when i copy a file, it says it copied over existing file but didn't.I had a mix and match of old / new files in directory. Sorry about that. Guess I need to do a manual delete of all files before copying. (discovered this when i tried to overwrite a file, just some files though)I do not see how that could possibly cause the problems you're experiencing. What files were you trying to overwrite?
The license key is stored in XYplorer.ini, which is not overwritten when you update from one version to another.
Is a file manager application for Windows developed by Donald Lessau that takes file management on Windows to an unprecedented level. Whilst at the time of writing this, it remains a 32-bit application it delivers an incredible amount of functionality. I'm a heavey user of so many features these days I couldn't possibly go into full details on them, but I can list some of my favourites. Scripting. Catalogs.
Multi-tab panes & tab sets. Customisable keyboard shortcuts, buttons and aliases. Tags. Highlighting.
Hover previews. Paper folders.Whilst I have a lifetime license (yes it really is that good!), I do also use the now on devices where my license and/or external constraints preclude me being able to deploy the application.
I would certainly recommend anyone reading this at least checks out that version or the trial version to get a real feel for the application.I've written several posts about XYplorer. These are mostly around some of the scripts I've created to process files, launch helper applications and more. These posts are listed below.