JumpFm - An Electron-based File Manager Focused on Performance | Linux Today

JumpFm – An Electron-based File Manager Focused on Performance

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Martins Divine Okoi
Sep 3, 2017

JumpFm is a cross-platform dual panel file manager with a focus on efficient directory navigation, automatic bookmarking, and NPM-based extensibility. According to its developer, JumpFm has been inspired by fman A Present Day File Manager for Power Users, and exa ,  Modern Replacement for Linux ls, so it comes to me as no surprise how it sports a dual-pane UI with a color coded ls command.

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