List of File Manager Pro Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with File Manager Pro. This list is updated as of April 2025.

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    WinRAR Reviews & Ratings

    WinRAR

    Rarlab

    Effortlessly manage your archives with powerful compression tools.
    WinRAR is a powerful archive management solution that excels in data backup, reduces the size of email attachments, and provides users with the ability to open and extract files from RAR, ZIP, and numerous other formats sourced online, in addition to creating new archives in both the RAR and ZIP formats. Users can initially try WinRAR through a downloadable trial before deciding to purchase the software. With benefits such as enhanced compression capabilities, intuitive user interfaces, and reasonable pricing, all necessary features are readily available. Our website offers a seamless payment process through credit cards, bank/wire transfers, faxes, and checks. A single license permits the use of the RAR archiver on one specific computer. Additionally, users can customize their WinRAR experience by downloading and installing theme archives to modify the interface. The software remains committed to integrating with Microsoft's updates for Windows 11 and now includes support for Gz archives that feature lengthy comments. Moreover, WinRAR is capable of extracting .zst and .zipx files that use the Zstandard compression technique and efficiently resets the file cache prior to any archive testing to optimize performance. As a continuously evolving tool, WinRAR not only broadens its support for various archive formats but also enhances its usability, ensuring a better experience for all users. This adaptability is key to maintaining its relevance in an ever-changing digital landscape.
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    7-Zip Reviews & Ratings

    7-Zip

    7-Zip

    Efficient file compression with powerful encryption and versatility.
    7-Zip is a robust file compression utility celebrated for its exceptional ability to compress files efficiently. This software is freely accessible and operates under open-source guidelines, with most of its code subject to the GNU LGPL license, while certain components are governed by the BSD 3-clause License. Some portions of the code also fall under unRAR licensing restrictions, so it is wise to check the licensing specifics. Users can deploy 7-Zip on any computer, including those in commercial settings, without needing to register or pay any fees. It delivers an outstanding compression ratio for the 7z format by utilizing LZMA and LZMA2 algorithms, achieving a performance that surpasses PKZip and WinZip by 2-10% for ZIP and GZIP formats. Additionally, users have access to robust AES-256 encryption for both the 7z and ZIP formats, along with self-extracting capabilities specifically for 7z files. The tool integrates effortlessly with the Windows Shell and provides a powerful command-line interface, along with a plugin for FAR Manager. Moreover, it supports localization in 87 different languages and can handle a variety of formats like 7z, XZ, BZIP2, GZIP, TAR, ZIP, and WIM, making it an adaptable option for both casual users and professionals. Its extensive compatibility with numerous file types combined with its user-friendly functionalities significantly enhances its appeal in the realm of file archiving solutions, ensuring that it remains a popular choice among users worldwide.
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    Microsoft Office 2021 Reviews & Ratings

    Microsoft Office 2021

    Microsoft

    Empower productivity with powerful on-premises applications today!
    For customers who are not yet ready to move to the cloud, Office 2021 represents the most recent iteration of on-premises applications, which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Visio, Access, and Publisher. This suite enables users to create engaging presentations, design complex data models, and produce detailed reports, leveraging advanced features like PowerPoint Morph, new chart types in Excel, and improved inking capabilities across the different applications. Moreover, it enhances the management of time, emails, and contacts through functionalities such as the Focused Inbox, travel and delivery summary cards in Outlook, and Focus Mode in Word. These improvements allow users to maintain a more efficient workflow and boost productivity in their everyday tasks. Additionally, Office 2021 boasts a refined user interface that is designed to support both solo projects and teamwork, thereby enhancing the overall user experience. As a result, this version is particularly beneficial for businesses looking to optimize their operations without fully committing to cloud solutions.
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    LibreOffice Reviews & Ratings

    LibreOffice

    The Document Foundation

    Empower your creativity with this versatile, free office suite.
    LibreOffice stands out as a robust and free office suite that effectively replaces OpenOffice.org, often known simply as OpenOffice. With its user-friendly interface and a plethora of features, it empowers users to harness their creativity while enhancing productivity. As free and open-source software, it benefits from an extensive user base that engages with the program daily, constantly exploring its capabilities. We welcome fresh ideas and talents from all directions. Regardless of the nature of your documents—be it a letter, a thesis, a brochure, or financial reports—LibreOffice ensures that they maintain a polished and professional appearance. Its sophisticated styles system and organizational tools allow you to focus on content while achieving visually appealing results. Additionally, LibreOffice supports a wide array of document formats, including those from Microsoft® Word (.docx), Excel (.xlsx), PowerPoint (.pptx), and Publisher, offering seamless integration. Furthermore, it provides native compatibility with contemporary and open standards, making it a versatile choice for all your document needs.
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    Gzip Reviews & Ratings

    Gzip

    GNU Operating System

    Efficiently compress and manage your data with ease!
    GNU Gzip is a popular data compression utility that was initially created by Jean-loup Gailly for the GNU project, while the component for decompressing was developed by Mark Adler. This tool was introduced as a substitute for the older compress program, which faced limitations due to the Unisys and IBM patents on the LZW algorithm, rendering it impractical for many users. In addition to its status as a viable alternative, gzip boasts enhanced compression efficiency, making it even more appealing. Users can obtain stable source releases from the main GNU download server (accessible via HTTPS, HTTP, and FTP) as well as from various mirrors, with a suggestion to prefer mirrors whenever feasible. Gzip applies Lempel-Ziv coding, specifically LZ77, to compress the designated files. Generally, files are converted to include a ‘.gz’ extension, while their original ownership modes, access rights, and modification timestamps remain intact. However, for certain operating systems like MSDOS, OS/2 FAT, and Atari, the common extension used is ‘z’. When no specific files are indicated for compression, the utility can process data from standard input and output the results accordingly, which highlights its adaptability across different environments. This adaptability not only increases its utility but also solidifies gzip's reputation as an essential tool for efficient data handling and management tasks.
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