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Minggu, 15 November 2009

LINUX FILE MANAGER

14 of the Best Free Linux File Managers


A file manager is software which provides a user interface to assist in the organisation of files. It helps users with their daily work in managing their files on a hard drive or other storage device. With terabyte hard disks become prevalent, file managers represent an essential tool in managing file systems.

Every file manager provides basic operations such as to create, open, view, edit, search, rename, move copy, and delete files. However, file managers typically come supplied with sophisticated functionality including network connectivity, directory synchronizing, archive handling, advanced searching, shortcuts, file/folder comparisons, checksums, plugins, and more, making them an incredibly powerful tool.

File Managers
Dolphin Default file manager for KDE 4
emelFM2 Orthodox file manager using GTK+ 2
Endeavour Mark II A complete file management suite
GNOME Commander Orthodox file manager for the GNOME desktop environment
Konqueror Basic file management (& web browser)
Krusader Advanced orthodox file manager for KDE
Midnight Commander User-friendly yet powerful orthodox file manager
Nautilus Spatial file manager; default file manager for GNOME
PCMan File Manager Default file manager for LXDE
ROX-Filer RISC OS-like spatial filer
Thunar New modern file manager for the Xfce Desktop Environment
Worker In the style of Amiga's DirOpus
Xfe Very similiar to Windows Explorer
4Pane Four-pane detailed-list GTK+ file manager

Specially :

Nautilus
Nautilus is an open-source file manager and graphical shell for the GNOME desktop environment that makes it easy to manage your files and the rest of your system.

It's allows you to configure your desktop, configure your system, browse your photo collection, access your network resources, and more all from one integrated interface. In essence, Nautilus becomes a shell for your entire desktop experience.

Features of Nautilus :
*Bookmarks, window backgrounds, emblems, notes, addon scripts and has the choice between an icon or list view. It keeps a history of visited folders, similar to many web browsers, permitting easy access to previously visited folders
*Supports previews of files in their icons, be they text files, images, sound or video files via thumbnailers such as Totem
*Supports browsing local filesystems as well as FTP sites, Windows SMB shares, files transferred over shell protocol, WebDAV servers and SFTP servers via GNOME VFS
*Integrated optional Beagle support
*Ability to save searches as virtual folders
*With the use of the Gamin library, Nautilus tracks modification of local files in real time, eliminating the need to refresh the display manually
*File compression
*ACL (access control list)
*Includes original vectorized icons

Source : http://www.linuxlinks.com/article/20081224191928555/FileManagers.html

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