Risingware Exp+ seamlessly integrates most indispensable software into one, a dual-panel file manager, a multi-process browser based on Trident (IE) layout engine, and handy utilities. That is, in an instant you own File Compression Tool, Consecutive File Renamer, Image Previewer, File Content Previewer, File Split Tool, Multiple Search Tool, Web Filter, HTML Component Downloader (plug-in), Web Accelerators, Web Page e-Mailer, RSS Reader, Fast Start Genie, Boss Key, and Windows Shutdown Tool, etc. In addition, this edition includes free 60-day evaluation period of Professional Edition which further integrates a File Backup Tool, a Directory Synchronizer, and a Batch File Renamer.
Java 1.6.0_10+; IE 6/7/8
Yes
- Risingware Exp+ is now compatible with Windows 7
- Aside from viewing files in details, you can view them in thumbnails, graphics, and icons, etc
- Files that support ActiveX format, such as MS Office files and PDF files, can now be fast previewed by using File Content Previewer
- A Refresh button is added to HTML Component Downloader to load any web page that is being browsed and refresh the list instantly. Also, title of the web page will be displayed above the list
- You can now configure which of the following two tabs of Start Page to be loaded upon closing all tabs in panel --Latest Viewed Tabs or last viewed one
- File Content Previewer is improved from using internal process to using external process which has been used by Exp+ Web Browser
Reviewing 2.5.0 (Nov 13, 2009)
This software really makes great use of mouse. Not only files and subfolders can I drag and drop, I can also drag and drop tabs. Moreover, I can scroll up/down to switch tabs, which is the function I haven't found in any browsers or file managers so far.
Reviewing 2.4.0 (Oct 13, 2009)
I find this combination of browser and file manager awesome, not to mention a box of extra tools.
On top of these, I enjoy ubiquitous drag and drop the most.
Reviewing 2.3.0 (Sep 21, 2009)
This is a nicely done software. Thanks to my friend Louis, i started using a couple of months ago. Since then, i use it every day. Granted that i am hoping that it can include some more software i need, it has already covered a great deal of what i need!
Reviewing 2.1.0 (Aug 5, 2009)
Nicely done, but I find the mixture of a web browser and a file browser very awkward and odd. There should be an easy way to switch off either. Neither function is very powerful. The browser needs tab groups, and the file browser needs filtering, among other things.
It has s very attractive GUI, except for some weird little icons that have no obvious meaning.
If it were portable, I would play with it until I become familiar with it. Too bad it isn't.
Reviewing 1.15.0 (May 5, 2009)
Excellent program! It exceeds my expectations totally. Give it a try.
LOL not a single vote yet its 5 stars??? Come on, BN, that's just silly. And why is this under 'browsers' when the web browser is clearly a secondary function..heck, its only calling IE. This is clearly meant to be a file manager first and foremost.