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Originally Posted by BetterRed
When we got our copy of version 2.1 of Windows in May 1988, one of the first things we noticed was that "Windows Explorer" used what was by then a 10+ year old de-facto standard 'folder icon' to represent directories on local DOS disks. We'd seen this on Star, and the Apple Lisa we had in our lab.
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Pedantically, "Windows Explorer" was first on Windows 95.
Windows 2.x to 3.x, Chinese 4.x, NT 3.x all had "File Manager", which usefully could have sub-windows. NT 4.0 had both "File Manager" and "Windows Explorer".
I just added "Total Commander" to my Android things because Google Files is garbage; it even seems to "unpack" the sub-folders/directories and then you don't know where the file really is!.
Also Main internal & SD card are at the bottom of the list of "locations".
I've found "Total Commander" about x20 or more faster on WiFi to my Samba share (LAN plugin) than MTP or ADB USB file transfer. The dual window feature is handy on a tablet.a