File Management Software

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Introduction

The term 'file management software' is one that is not familiar to the average computer user. That's because it is something we take for granted. It has just always been there, on your computer, never needing updates or any kind of attention from you whatsoever. However, file management software is a very important component of a computer's user interface.

Basically, a file manager is a piece of software that allows you to browse through the hierarchy of folders in which you organize your files.

There are many different file managers. Windows Explorer is the default software on all Windows computers. Computers running Mac OS or Mac OS X use Finder. A common file manager on Linux is Nautilus.

 

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Windows Explorer

Finder

Nautilus