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File management tools

File management software, also known as a file manager, is a type of application that provides a user interface for organizing, accessing, and manipulating files on a computer's file system. It allows users to perform tasks such as creating, deleting, copying, moving, and renaming files and folders.

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DeskMate

DOS19843.2/5
Deskmate is a software suite developed by Tandy Corporation that provided a graphical user interface (GUI) and a set of applications for personal computers. It was often bundled with Tandy's TRS-80 and Tandy 1000 series of computers in the late 1980s and early 1990s.Deskmate included various applications such as a word processor, spreadsheet, calen...
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DOS Navigator v 1.5

DOS1991freeware4.1/5
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Doszip Commander

DOS2007freeware3.9/5
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FreeDOS Shell

DOS2002freeware3.6/5
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Norton Commander 1.0

DOS19863.9/5 Peter Norton Computing
Norton Commander was a file manager and editor application released by Peter Norton Computing for DOS. Norton Commander used a text-based user interface with side-by-side panels and featured copy, delete, editing and preview any kind of file easily: it was an improvement over the command-line only MS-DOS interface. Norton Commander 1.0 was fir...
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Norton Commander 5.5

DOS19984.2/5 Peter Norton Computing
Norton Commander was one of the most popular and influential file management applications ever released for MS-DOS. Introduced in 1986, it featured an innovative, dual-pane interface that allowed users to perform tasks like copying, deleting, moving, and previewing files with ease, eliminating the need to type every command manually. This side-by-s...
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Norton Utilities 8

DOS19944.4/5 Peter Norton Computing
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Novell DOS 7

DOS19933.5/5 Novell
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