When comparing Deepin File Manager vs krusader, the Slant community recommends Deepin File Manager for most people. In the question“What are the best file managers for UNIX-like systems?” Deepin File Manager is ranked 14th while krusader is ranked 22nd.
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Pros
Pro Send files and folders to external drives just from the right click menu
Pro Supports natural sorting of file names
The only other file manager that supports this is Dolphin.
Pro Beautiful UI
Pro Written in Qt
Pro Responsive
Pro Has dark theme support
Pro Versatile
Has everything you might wish for and more.
Pro Root mode
Dangerous but sometimes useful.
Pro Multiple tabs
Tabs with other listings, and options to move the tab to the other side.
Pro Advanced renamer
Via package krename.
Pro Directory compare
Compare 2 directories on content or file/date and sync them.
Pro Archive support
Browse archives as folders.
Cons
Con Distro-specific
Kind of in between nautilus and pcmanfm.
Con Extensions not supported
Currently it does not support script extensions. It would be more useful having plugin to integrate with Dropbox and git.
Con Lack of compact view mode
No compact view with small icons, labels to the right, and multiple dynamically sized columns. This is a standard UI idiom. What is their rationale to not support it?