A classic file manager and graphical user interface shell included with older versions of Microsoft Windows, allowing users to manage files, directories, and disks.
Windows File Manager is a file manager and graphical user interface shell that was included with Microsoft Windows operating systems prior to Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0. It allows users to manage files, directories, and disks on their computer using a graphical interface.
Some key features of Windows File Manager include:
Windows File Manager provides a more visual way to organize and work with files and folders compared to the command line interface. It was an important component of early Windows operating systems before being replaced with Windows Explorer on later Windows 95/NT releases.
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