How to Access the New File Explorer Interface on Windows 10

Windows has had a similar File explorer interface for ages with very little to no change in terms of look and file handling. However, a Redditor has discovered a hidden File Explorer on Windows 10 that is based on the newer UWP (Universal Windows Platform) standards. The new interface looks quite trendy and systematically fluent in design language. It now not looks legacy by any means and that I completely love this new look. So, if you would like to do out the new File Explorer on Windows 10 then follow the steps below.

UWP-based File explorer based on Windows 10

The steps are quite simple so it won’t take abundant time to access it. However, keep in mind, the new File person is still in development so there might be some bugs. Also, some of the popular features like Pinto fast Access or List read isn’t offered right now. Having said that, now let’s begin.

Note: I tested the new File explorer on both Windows ten 1903 and insider build and it worked virtually. So, if you would like to do it out, confirm you’re on the most recent version of Windows ten.

1. All you’ve got to do is copy the command below and paste it on any File explorer window. After that, hit enter and you may be into the new explorer window.

shell:AppsFolder\c5e2524a-ea46-4f67-841f-6a9465d9d515_cw5n1h2txyewy!App

2. Here is the new File Explorer in action.

3. If you want to use it regularly then you can simply pin the new File Explorer on your taskbar.

Do You Like the New File Explorer on Windows 10?

So that was our quick look into the new File Explorer on Windows 10. We have been waiting for a File Explorer redesign for years and finally, we got a sneak peek of what is coming in the future. As I mentioned above, if you like the new interface, you can just pin the app in your taskbar and you can access it directly. Anyway, that is all from us. But what about you? Do you like the new changes? Comment down below and let us know.

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