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10 File Managers for Linux
Apr 3, 2009, 16 :03 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (4763 reads)

(Other stories by Dan Craciun)

[ Thanks to Chris7mas for this link. ]

"Vifm
Vifm is a twin-panel, ncurses-based file manager which uses the keyboard shortcuts from Vim, the powerful text editor for Linux. If you are used to Vim, Vifm may be just the right choice for a terminal-based file manager.

"Xfe If I was to describe Xfe in one word, that word would be awesome. Xfe (X File Explorer) is built using the lightweight FOX toolkit and it comes with a pretty solid interface, with a tree view to the left and the file browser occupying the remaining space. Although it does not look too 'modern', it supports various themes (like GNOME2, Xfce4 or KDE3 to mention a few) and it allows the user to change the colours and the fonts used by its interface."

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At work, I spend the vast majority of my ...   File Managers   
Howard Pepper
Apr 3, 2009, 17:20:46
 
If you like two panel file managers, the ...   Gentoo File Manager   
C. Whitman
Apr 4, 2009, 04:38:55
 
> At work, I spend the vast majority of  ...   Re: File Managers   
Tony OBryan
Apr 5, 2009, 00:59:18
 
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