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RaimaExplorer

If you've ever felt limited by Windows Explorer, you might be curious about RaimaExplorer a file manager that promises to give you more control over your files and folders. While it does bring some interesting features to the table, it's not quite the game changer you might be hoping for.


The most noticeable upgrade is the tabbed interface, which lets you open multiple file locations simultaneously something that's become standard in modern browsers but is still missing from Windows' default file manager. This means you can have your documents folder open in one tab while browsing photos in another, without cluttering your screen with multiple windows.


However, the tab management feels a bit clunky compared to what we're used to in web browsers. Instead of right clicking a folder to open it in a new tab, you have to double click the tab bar or hunt for the "New tab" button. It's one of those small frustrations that makes you wonder why they didn't just copy the intuitive tab behavior we all know and love from Chrome or Firefox.


Beyond tabs, RaimaExplorer includes quick access to system folders and a handy DOS prompt shortcut, but that's about where the special features end. When you look at other alternative file managers available today many of which offer dual pane views, advanced search, built in file previews, and cloud storage integration RaimaExplorer starts to feel a bit basic.


For someone who just needs a straightforward replacement for Windows Explorer with tab support, it might do the trick. But if you're looking for a file manager that will genuinely transform how you work with files, you might want to keep exploring other options.


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Technical

Title RaimaExplorer
Language Windows ME, Windows 98 SE, Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows 2000
License Free
Author Raimasoftware
Filename 17225_raimaexplorer_setup.exe