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[News] Multitude of File Managers in GNU/Linux Instroduced

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Consider these Linux file management alternatives

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| These are just three examples of many other file management, or “file 
| commander” type programs available for Linux. Others include Tux Commander, 
| XFE, and Gnome Commander. If the default file management tools don’t quite 
| cut it, or if you prefer the dual-paned filesystem view, give one of these 
| programs a try.    
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http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/opensource/?p=273

Windows File Explorer is a horrible file manager. At least in 'Linux world'
there's choice... and far more powerful tools that are also free and Free.


Related:

Comparison of Linux file managers

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| Dolphin (from SVN), Nautilus, Konqueror, Thunar, ROX Filer, PCManFM, Xffm,
| D3lphin, File manager from E17, GNOME Commander, Krusader, Xfe, Wine File
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http://unix4masses.blogspot.com/2007/08/linux-file-managers.html


A survey of Linux file managers

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| Linux file manager ontogeny encapsulates the history of GNU/Linux.
| File managers began as command-line and generic graphical tools and
| progressed to desktop-specific ones, gaining sophistication along
| the way, with mouse controls, for example, replacing buttons.
| Today, the more than a dozen options highlighted here will suit
| users with widely varied interests.
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http://applications.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/12/13/1957208

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