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Krusader is an advanced twin panel (commander style) file manager for KDE and other desktops.
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Krusader
Recommended 6 years ago
Krusader has been my favourite "orthodox" twin pane file manager for many years now. I use Kubuntu as my everyday OS so it's a native file manager here. It's got just about every thing anyone could desire in a file manager. Slightly off topic a bit: Recently I installed deepin Linux on my l...
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Multi-rename tool Pro
Virtual file systems Pro
Folder synchronization Pro
All common operations can be done with keyboard efficientlyPro
Great two-pane interfacePro
Handles most archivesPro
Custom commands can be added to the menu easilyKrusader
Recommended 6 years ago
As a long-time supporter of many KDE initiatives, this remains my go-to file manager in Linux environments when not working in the terminal.
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Multi-rename tool Pro
Searching capabilities and copying/deleting/moving in background Pro
Virtual file systems Pro
Folder synchronization Pro
Filename association and instant console availability Con
KDE dependencies Krusader
Recommended a year ago
It does its duty every day, it allows using keyboard in a way that you work very fast.
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Multi-rename tool Pro
Searching capabilities and copying/deleting/moving in background Pro
Virtual file systems Pro
Folder synchronization Pro
Filename association and instant console availability Con
Seems to only be available for LinuxPro
Can view and edit many filesPro
Many operations like copying and moving files can be queuedPro
All common operations can be done with keyboard efficientlyPro
Great two-pane interfacePro
Handles most archivesPro
Custom commands can be added to the menu easilyPro
Handles most archivesCon
Interface can be overwhelming