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Windows, free, not well known/talked about?
Hands down qttabbar. Adds tabbed browsing to Explorer. Absolutely no idea why this isnt built into Windows, I've used it for some years & hate using a Window machine without it.
More well known:
I fucking hate Teracopy with a vengeance. It’s such a buggy piece of shit. I have never seen it not fuck up and crash when you ask it to do something remotely challenging.
Robocopy is the only thing I use for serious file copy/move jobs.
It's built into windows 11 now.
But in a weirdly shit way. I will never want more than 1 window but still end up with 5.
How do you get more then one window of you don't want them and have tabs?
The browsers solved this long ago.
Any request to open a new page, from either the pages themselves or from the OS, prefers a new tab. If there are multiple windows in which it could open a new tab, it prefers the latest. If you want to split a tab off into a new window, you can.
With Explorer, any OS request for a folder that isn't already open creates a new window and there doesn't appear to be any way to prevent that.
I use 'Everything' daily. So teracopy actually has faster speeds with data transfer?