Q-Dir Q-Dir 10.71 for Windows

by softwareok.de

Avg. Rating 4.9 (234 votes)

File Details

File Size 0.7 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows (All)
Date Added
Total Downloads 15,628
Publisher softwareok.de
Homepage Q-Dir

Publisher's Description

Q-Dir makes your files and folder easy to manage. Fast and easy access, with an amazing Quadro-View technique. You don't have to renounce the usual, Drag and Drop, all Views, and other functions of your system. No! Q-Dir gives you other nice functions, that make you happy. One can save many hand moves and also time.

Latest Reviews

cricri_pingouin

cricri_pingouin reviewed v10.71 on May 6, 2022

There are more powerful file managers out there, but if you need something that is small (about 2MB), portable (you only need the executable and .ini files), free, and just works, then that's the one for you.
The guy also has some others very neat free tools on his page too,

egg83

egg83 reviewed v7.74 on Aug 16, 2019

Excellent Explorer replacement. Tons of features to help one with file management.

cyberguy

cyberguy reviewed v7.07 on Jun 23, 2018

Looks to be a decent program of it's sort. I have no complaints other than it does not track with my way of interacting with my pc. That is not a bad thing. Just personal preference. For what it does, it does well.

Personal taste runs to simply opening more explorer windows to do things across directories/drives. I'l old fashioned that way :)

uberfly

uberfly reviewed v6.82.1 on Jan 15, 2018

Q-Dir damaged my registry.

reddy.shyam

reddy.shyam reviewed v6.61 on Jul 20, 2017

Excellent explorer alternative with tabs

Enlightenment

Enlightenment reviewed v6.02 on Dec 19, 2014

It has icons to quickly change between various layouts of 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 directories.

There are some downsides as other people have stated, but depending on the task, I'll make a choice of various file managers.

If I need to work with multiple directories at the same time, then I always use Q-Dir, otherwise I'll use the default windows file manager or xplorer2 lite.

DrTeeth

DrTeeth reviewed v5.98.3 on May 25, 2014

The best there is. I cannot do without four panes. Development is continuous but the developer is not very responsive.

guru_v

guru_v reviewed v5.84 on Dec 9, 2013

Really great file manager, but it appears that most people today don't do much managing of files - the result of huge drives that fail so infrequently.

Still, neatness is next to... and to that end, this is the best free file manager extant. It is so configurable, and the author updates and improves it frequently.

jacobjackson

jacobjackson reviewed v5.30 on Aug 24, 2013

q-dir is the bomb

pjafrombbay

pjafrombbay reviewed v5.16 on Jun 13, 2012

This is a really good bit of software. I have been a "two-pane" file manager for many years (How does anyone use a single pane file manager like Windows Explorer?). For several years I have been using the paid version of Xplorer2 (http://zabkat.com/index.htm) and will continue to use it. However, Q-Dir is on my "tool box" USB stick to install on friends PCs when I am asked for help.

If you don't want to pay for Xplorer2 then Q-Dir or Nexus file manager (http://www.xiles.net/nexusfile/) are certainly worth a try.

Regards,
Peter

Avg. Rating 4.9 (234 votes)
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cricri_pingouin

cricri_pingouin reviewed v10.71 on May 6, 2022

Pros: Small.
Portable.
Free.
Does the job well.

Cons: "Extras" menu is cumbersome and counter-intuitive to anyone used to a more standard interface to manage options.
Could do with a toolbar with buttons such as move, copy, etc.

Bottom Line: There are more powerful file managers out there, but if you need something that is small (about 2MB), portable (you only need the executable and .ini files), free, and just works, then that's the one for you.
The guy also has some others very neat free tools on his page too,

egg83

egg83 reviewed v7.74 on Aug 16, 2019

Pros: Very configurable, works well

Cons: None

Bottom Line: Excellent Explorer replacement. Tons of features to help one with file management.

cyberguy

cyberguy reviewed v7.07 on Jun 23, 2018

Pros: everything in one place

Cons: everything in one place

Bottom Line: Looks to be a decent program of it's sort. I have no complaints other than it does not track with my way of interacting with my pc. That is not a bad thing. Just personal preference. For what it does, it does well.

Personal taste runs to simply opening more explorer windows to do things across directories/drives. I'l old fashioned that way :)

uberfly

uberfly reviewed v6.82.1 on Jan 15, 2018

Pros: It has tabs and four windows. Many nice features. Highly configurable.

Cons: Sadly, Q-Dir damaged my OS (Win8.1). I was using it to copy files and everything stalled out. After waiting for an eternity I Task Manager'd and killed the q-dir process. The result was a damaged registry and user profile.

Bottom Line: Q-Dir damaged my registry.

reddy.shyam

reddy.shyam reviewed v6.61 on Jul 20, 2017

Pros: Excellent freeware alternative to XYPLORER which moved away from freeware. Does the job and is light weight. Love it!

Cons: There are frequent updates but nothing new at all since couple of years.

Bottom Line: Excellent explorer alternative with tabs

Enlightenment

Enlightenment reviewed v6.02 on Dec 19, 2014

It has icons to quickly change between various layouts of 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 directories.

There are some downsides as other people have stated, but depending on the task, I'll make a choice of various file managers.

If I need to work with multiple directories at the same time, then I always use Q-Dir, otherwise I'll use the default windows file manager or xplorer2 lite.

DrTeeth

DrTeeth reviewed v5.98.3 on May 25, 2014

The best there is. I cannot do without four panes. Development is continuous but the developer is not very responsive.

guru_v

guru_v reviewed v5.84 on Dec 9, 2013

Really great file manager, but it appears that most people today don't do much managing of files - the result of huge drives that fail so infrequently.

Still, neatness is next to... and to that end, this is the best free file manager extant. It is so configurable, and the author updates and improves it frequently.

jacobjackson

jacobjackson reviewed v5.30 on Aug 24, 2013

q-dir is the bomb

pjafrombbay

pjafrombbay reviewed v5.16 on Jun 13, 2012

This is a really good bit of software. I have been a "two-pane" file manager for many years (How does anyone use a single pane file manager like Windows Explorer?). For several years I have been using the paid version of Xplorer2 (http://zabkat.com/index.htm) and will continue to use it. However, Q-Dir is on my "tool box" USB stick to install on friends PCs when I am asked for help.

If you don't want to pay for Xplorer2 then Q-Dir or Nexus file manager (http://www.xiles.net/nexusfile/) are certainly worth a try.

Regards,
Peter

bobad

bobad reviewed v4.32 on Nov 13, 2011

Up to 4.84 now.

Great program. 6 annoying problems I can think of right now.

1. The tool bar icons are ridiculously small. I'm not kidding you, those icons are only about 2mm on some displays. I think Nenad has exceptional vision, and believes everyone else does. Come on man, make the icons 4x bigger, or at least an option for large icons.

2. The "Save Current State at Desktop" is wonderful, but has a Win 7 quirk. You can click the icon on the desktop and it works fine. However, when you pin it to the Task Bar, it starts in a tiny miniature window, not saving the window position and size settings.

3.When you choose to not show the address bar, the tool bar icons also disappear. A "back", "forward", and "up 1 level" button among others are very important even without an address bar.

4. Selecting the check boxes in the file window lags. You check the box, and it appears not to be checked. In a few seconds the box will then appear checked. This has been improved over the months, the delay used to be terrible, now it's not terrible, just bad.

5. Refreshing is slow or absent. When files are deleted or moved, the window is not updated. I must use F5 a lot, very annoying.

6. Large file operations completely lock the program. When unzipping, moving or deleting large files, the program is completely unresponsive until the operation finishes. The Windows Explorer does not do this. This is annoying. I think Q-Dir needs better multi threading functionality.

anomoly

anomoly reviewed v4.32 on Aug 13, 2010

I switched back to freecomm for a minute only because you can change and enlarge the font. This program needs that desperately. Everything else seems fine.

bobad

bobad reviewed v4.25 on Aug 13, 2010

It's up to 4.32 now, and much better behaved.

I don't use all the windows configurations, don't see any benefit to it. I use the tree on the left and files on the right, just like Windows Explorer. The Win7 explorer is a train wreck. It's buggy and jumpy, and there is no way to change the bright white colors. That's the main reason I use Q-Dir, changing color to a soothing light blue.

I wish the file header size and position could be saved. I can never see the file size without right-clicking and selecting "size all columns to fit". But I think this is inherited from the Win Explorer. What a mess.

The biggest problem just now is the failure to refresh. When you move folders on the left, they do not show until you press F5 (forced refresh). That's pretty aggravating, and makes me want to go back to Win Explorer or something else. 1 star off for that.

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