XYplorer (pronounced X-Y-plorer or Zai-plorer, formerly known as TrackerV3) is a for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11. XYplorer is a hybrid file manager that combines features found in and file managers. In addition to dual folder panes it features a file tree and a tabbed interface supporting drag-and-drop between tabs and panes. The program used to be available as Pro and Free versions. The Free version is still available as a feature-limited freeware version. The "Pro" was then dropped and just known as "XYPlorer". The program is available in a fully featured trialware version. Portable by default. Dual folder panes and tabs. Folder tree (regular or "Mini Tree" which hides uncommonly used folders). Catalog, which is a user created panel of links to files, folders, URLs, shortcuts, and similar entries. Customizable toolbars, keyboard shortcuts. Scripting. Batch rename. Advanced search (regex, Boolean logic, content search) and live filter box. Built-in copy handler that supports queuing tasks. External copy handlers are supported. Virtual "paper folders" for managing collections of items in different locations. Text tags, color labels and comments for files and folders. Visual filters and color coding based on file properties and meta data. Previewing of most common file types. Folder view settings allows individual folders to have individual view configurations. This includes choice between thumbnails or detailed list with custom columns, and visual filters. File comparison using hash values. Undo/redo of file operations, optionally stored between sessions. Customizable/modular interface where unwanted features can be turned off. A central feature is the hideable information panel at the bottom that can be used to view file properties and contents, generate reports, preview files (PNG, TIF, GIF, JPG, TGA, PSD, ICO; WAV, MP3, MPEG, AVI; TTF, PFB; HTML, EML, MSG, DOC, XLS, PDF, and many other formats) and find files. The search facility supports Boolean logic, regular expressions, whole word and fuzzy matching, binary string search, and multiple location search.