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Classic Windows 3.0 File Manager is now available on the Microsoft Store – onmsft.com

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February 4, 2019
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Nostalgic? Looking to get back to simpler times? Well now you can have the best of both worlds by installing the classic Windows 3.0 era Windows File Manager on your Windows 10 PC right from the Microsoft Store.

Microsoft released the classic file manager as open source last year, and now the company has released a Store version. The project lives on at GitHub.

The Windows File Manager is actually very fast, although definitely a little dated looking, so if you miss the good ol’ days or just want an alternative to the Windows 10 File Explorer, go ahead and download the Windows File Manager from the link below.

Are you willing to give Windows File Manager a go? Do you remember using it “back in the day?” Let us know in the comments below.

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