At first glance everything looks familiar: the classic tree/view user interface, clean and clutter free, should get you started immediately. xplorer² will get you in all places you keep your digital wealth, including namespace extensions like FTP, zipfolders, webfolders (webDAV) etc.
But that's where the similarities end. Unlike explorer, xplorer² allows you to browse more than one folder at a time, using tabs [1] and dual panes [2]. Sorting out and copying files becomes a breeze. You can navigate your shell namespace quickly using favorites, clickable paths (breadcrumbs) [3], easy access to root folders [4], a tree and a bookmark pane [5] (drop box) etc. You can even save and restore folder groups whenever your workflow deems necessary.
xplorer² ships with its user interface in various languages. You can select your language during the installation process. Here's a list of the people responsible for the translations:* Brazilian: Luiz Mario
* Bulgarian: Mikhail Balabanov
* Chinese (simplified): QFCGCCC
* Chinese (traditional): Tony Yu
* Czech: Petr Laštovièka
* Dutch: Gideon van Melle
* French: int24h
* German: Timo Kunze
* Hungarian: Jozsef Tamas Herczeg
* Italian: Marco Marsella & Massimiliano Frigieri
* Japanese: Jun
* Polish: Tomasz Blach
* Russian: Aleksey Trufanov
* Serbian: Ivana Cicic
* Spanish: hispanico
* Swedish: Peter Kind
Note that the program help files and support are at present only in english, the translations are mainly the GUI (menus and dialogs) and a few extra items listed below.