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Why Thunar is the Best File Manager

Linux Today  Sat, 10/04/2008 - 07:33

lapubell: "With the release of dolphin, the new KDE default file manager, I decided to give the default file manager a try again.

Still couldn't get it to do what I wanted, so it’s back to trusty ol' thunar."


 

Switch to a lightweight filemanager (Thunar) -- Ubuntu Geek

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Tue, 09/30/2008 - 20:27

Thunar is the default file manager used in the stripped-back Xfce4 desktop of Xubuntu. It starts quickly and has a low-memory footprint, yet it is very powerful and provides all the features you are likely to need.

In fact, it beats Nautilus in many departments when it comes to features.


 

Xfe Review - Wonderful File Manager

Linux Today  Tue, 07/15/2008 - 19:30

Echoes: "The first impression Xfe gave me was of a solid, full-featured, powerful and good-looking file manager.

I have to admit, I was really impressed by this application, and I've never used it before. Since I'm a KDE guy, my file manager of choice was always Konqueror and I was never able to get used to Nautilus, Krusader, Thunar or ROX-Filer.

But Xfe is a completely new and pleasant experience. Let me tell you what I've found so nice about it..."


 

9 File Managers for Linux

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Tue, 07/15/2008 - 05:38

Linux file managers: Konqueror, Nautilus, Krusader, Dolphin, Xfe, PCManFM, Thunar, ROX-Filer, Midnight Commander.


 

Xfe Review - Wonderful File Manager

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Sun, 07/13/2008 - 02:50

The first impression Xfe gave me was of a solid, full-featured, powerful and good-looking file manager. I have to admit, I was really impressed by this application, and I've never used it before.

Since I'm a KDE guy, my file manager of choice was always Konqueror and I was never able to get used to Nautilus, Krusader, Thunar or ROX-Filer.

But Xfe