How to add JPEG XL support in Windows 11
Windows 11 doesn't support the JPEG X image format by default, but you can install an add-on that does. Here's how to add JPEG XL support in Windows 11.
Despite the improvements in Windows 11 , File Explorer is still slow and sluggish. But what if there was a faster, more efficient alternative? File Pilot is a lightweight, clean, and feature-rich file manager that outperforms the default Windows tool in every way.
Super fast Pilot File
The first thing you'll notice after installing File Pilot is how fast it launches and loads files, folders, and everything else. The context menu doesn't take long to launch, and opening new tabs isn't like watching a YouTube buffering on a 2G network.
It looks great, too. The interface is clean, modern, and familiar—like File Explorer, but better. The animations are smooth, and switching between views is seamless. Just click the % button in the bottom right corner and use the slider to adjust the view to your liking, or hold Ctrl and use the scroll wheel.
Bringing the classic context menu back with a new twist
Microsoft made the right-click menu worse in Windows 11, often hiding important options under Show more options . Sure, you can get the classic menu back by tweaking the registry, but File Pilot doesn't require any extra clicking to find those actions.
The built-in search function is another useful addition to the context menu. It allows you to quickly find the command or action you want to perform. For example, right-click on a file, type delete, and press Enter to complete the action. You can also pin frequently used commands so they always appear at the top.
Great multitasking with panels and tabs
Like File Explorer and other third-party file managers, File Pilot supports tabs, allowing you to open as many tabs as you want in the same window. You’ll also notice that it supports tab retention, meaning File Pilot will automatically remember and restore previous tabs, just like a web browser. This is extremely handy if you frequently work with the same set of folders every day.
Furthermore, File Pilot also supports multiple panels, allowing you to split your screen into different layouts with as many tabs as you want. Simply drag and drop tabs to arrange them, and your custom layout will remain intact until you close it manually.
Inspector is another great addition to File Pilot. It works a lot like File Explorer’s preview pane, except it’s more interactive. Inspector lets you quickly preview and zoom in on file contents, including text, images, and even other folders in a split-screen view.
You can toggle Inspector mode on or off with the spacebar, which makes it especially useful since File Pilot doesn't support third-party extensions like all the useful tools you can use in Microsoft PowerToys.
Packs a great set of useful utilities
In addition to basic file management and multitasking, File Pilot includes other powerful tools that make finding and managing files much easier.
For example, GoTo lets you search for any folder directly from the address bar. Instead of manually typing the entire folder path, you can type the folder name — like “Program Files” — and select that folder from the search results.
The Search bar is equally handy, letting you instantly view flattened folder hierarchies or even entire drives. You can even filter files by their extensions for faster, more accurate results.
There are also more handy features like batch renaming, which lets you rename multiple files at once, and the ability to save your current view settings with a lock icon in the address bar. You can also use quick bookmark shortcuts to save frequently used folders or paths to Bookmarks for easier access.
File Pilot's command panel (Ctrl+Shift+P) lets you browse all available actions and assign keyboard shortcuts. Plus, changing keyboard shortcuts is incredibly intuitive. Just click on the assigned shortcut in the UI and change it to the key combination you want.
In the Options panel (Ctrl+,) you can adjust the font size, style, spacing, animation, color scheme, panel opacity, etc. Although File Pilot supports light and dark modes, you will need to enable them manually in the settings.
The advantage of File Pilot is its usability. It opens faster and searches files even better. It looks great, is smooth, and fixes the context menu without adding complexity. Overall, it provides the tools needed to manage or access files quickly and efficiently. At under 2MB, File Pilot is an impressive tool for most users who prioritize speed, efficiency, and simplicity.
If file management is an important part of your workflow, give File Pilot a try and decide if its convenience is worth the price.
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