



JumpFm is described as 'Minimalistic dual panel file manager (currently released only for Windows, Mac, and Linux) that lets you navigate your file system very efficiently' and is a File Manager in the file management category. There are more than 100 alternatives to JumpFm for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac, BSD and Android apps. The best JumpFm alternative is Double Commander, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like JumpFm are Total Commander, Files, Spacedrive and Dolphin File Manager.




Marlin is a new GTK3-based file manager for Linux, pretty slick and fast.
Unlike most other file managers Marlin has included the so called "Miller columns" view.
Features

UltraExplorer is a Windows Explorer replacement that will change the way you think about file management. Other Explorer replacement applications duplicate the same old paradigm introduced by Microsoft in Windows 95.

This is a replacement for the standard Windows Explorer with more features for more convenience.



Windows File Manager lives again and runs on all currently supported version of Windows, including Windows 10.

My Commander (MyCO) is "the smallest - smartest - fastest file manager in the world", for Windows. Small and smart, MyCO uses less of your computer's memory while it's running.








Metro Commander is an orthodox file manager which allows you to manage your files and folders from within the Modern Windows UI interface.


Nomad.NET is a powerful dual-pane file manager complete with breadcrumbs, thumbnails, integration with explorer plugins, and even support for multiple tabs.




The Sunrise Commander is a richly featured double-pane file manager for the Emacs editor that combines the power of dired and the convenience of orthodox file managers (Midnight Commander, Far, etc).






The original version of Servant Salamander was developed by Petr Šolín during his studies at the Czech Technical University. He released it as freeware in 1997. After graduation, Petr Šolín founded the company Altap in cooperation with Jan Ryšavý.