The default file manager on Windows — Windows Explorer — lacks a few useful features, which is why a lot of power users end up resorting to alternate file managers. But, if you still decide to stick to Windows Explorer, there are several mods and add-ons that you can use to make the experience better. For instance, there’s QuickLook, which allows you to preview files before opening them — just like macOS. Then, there’s Explorer Tab Utility — which introduces a tabbed layout to Windows Explorer similar to web browsers. Another such add-on I recently discovered is TeraCopy.