Quote (noob_whacker @ Dec 14 2019 03:17pm)
Windows 10 file explorer just overlaps when opening. Is there any way to make them cascade open or open next to each other?
I often need to open 2 windows of file explorer and I always need to drag them to opposite sides. If I can make them open next to each other or in a cascaded manner it would make things quicker when on computer.
I tried to find a solution online but couldnt.
Maybe this...
https://www.ghacks.net/2019/10/02/file-commander-is-an-open-source-file-manager-for-windows-linux-and-macos//e
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File Commander has dual panes, one on either side, which you can use to copy or move files and folders from one location to another comfortably. The application uses the following columns: name, extension, size, and date of each item. Right-click anywhere inside the panes to access the default context menu that is available in Explorer.
/ee Also found this which may be even better.
http://multicommander.com/This post was edited by Ghot on Dec 14 2019 03:24pm