It allows you to view and manage all files on the computer.
In fact, it is more than a file manager, including launching programs, shell services and more.
It provides agraphical user interface(GUI) for accessing the file systems.

Windows Explorer is a replacement to programs File Manager and Program Manager that were used before Windows 95.
Since Windows 8.0, Windows Explorer has been called File Explorer.
Windows Explorer is a resource management tool provided by the Windows system.

Windows Explorer also provides shell services as well as manages desktops, the Start menu and the taskbar.
Each version of Windows enhances the look, functionality, and functionality of Windows Explorer.
The Components and Usage of Windows Explorer
Windows Explorer is displayed as a window on the computer.

Lets see its components and usages nowadays.
Ribbon Toolbar
Starting with Windows 8, the Ribbon Toolbar was introduced to Windows Explorer.
This feature provides you with all the commands they need for file access and file management.

Its essence is to organize the toolbar commands by a group of tags, each group contains related commands.
In each tab, various related options are grouped together by functionality.
Resources are presented in the form of root directories and subdirectories.

you’ve got the option to expand this root folder by clicking the symbol.
If there is no symbol, there is no subordinate folder.
In the right window, you’re free to perform operations to files.
Here we list a few simple and commonly used ways.