File manager for Windows: WinNc

A file manager for Windows taking a nod from Norton Commander

An excellent alternative to Windows 10’s Explorer interface, file manager WinNc takes a nod from Norton Commander’s style and builds on it for a modern computer. The tabbed interface makes exploring your PC much easier and more organized. The Dutch developer introduces “Projects” which can include and organize specified files and folders connected to your computer from different parts (or drives).

WinNc also includes the shortcuts you’d normally see in Windows Explorer. It can copy, move, delete, compress, and more.

A nice touch to the application is the color-coding of various active tasks. This way, you can easily identify and postpone certain tasks in favor of more urgent ones. You can also set a maximum number of parallel operations that can run at the same time.

A well-thought-out File Manager

The panel layout is also well thought out, allowing you to complete multiple tasks at the same time when configured. Coming bundled with WinNc Norton Commander is a slideshow viewer, better than the one that comes with Windows.
In fact, on the point of the layout, I think it looks great taking a step back from the curving look that Windows 7 presents and going back to straighter lines. The program supports Windows 10 natively but can also run on older versions like Windows 8 and Windows 7.

File manager WinNc is a simple and easily navigable alternative to the standard Windows file manager. The program helps you with your daily work in Windows.

WinNc is licensed as Shareware for the Windows operating system/platform and can be used as a free trial forever. WinNc is available to all software users as a free download (Shareware) with potential restrictions and is not necessarily the download of the full version.

Summing up, WinNc is user-friendly, practical, reliable, and packed with features that can surely meet the most demanding tasks you encounter.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies.