Extensions for Windows Explorer, tested on Windows 10 & Windows 11.
A GNOME Nautilus inspired feature that when you select several files/folders then right-click, create a new folder, all the selected files/folders will be moved to a new folder whose name is based on the common part of each file's filename.
How to Use
Select some files/folders, right-click, choose
New Folder +.
Tired of folders in folders? This will break folder structure and move all files outside.
How to Use
Select some folder(s), right-click, choose
Break Folders +.
Go to Releases and download the installer file ExplorerExtensionSetup.exe.
- Run the installer (no administrator privileges required)
- Follow the on-screen instructions
- Restart Windows Explorer or your computer in case the menu item doesn't show up.
Go to Releases and download the file ExplorerExtension.dll, open a terminal, then use:
# For 32-bit systems
regsvr32 ExplorerEnhancement_x86.dll
# For 64-bit systems
regsvr32 ExplorerEnhancement_x64.dllUse regsvr32 /u to unregister the DLL.
Note: The manual installation method doesn't require administrator privileges either.
This project is licensed under a proprietary software license. Personal non-commercial use is free, but any form of commercial use requires a paid license. For commercial licensing inquiries, please contact the project owner.
See the LICENSE file for full details of the proprietary license, and LICENSE_COMMERCIAL for commercial licensing terms.