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I use dolphin and I like it. Much more customizable than Nautilus. All the file managers I've used do permanent deletion with shift+del, so I see no reason to add it to the toolbar or context menu. Also, built in zip function with right click.
Idk about "open folder with", is it like opening a project folder with a good text editor? For most things I'd still use a terminal anyway. -
Voxera115858yMidnight commander.
Basically a linux port of the old norton commander from windows.
Its text but still as good as ever. -
hugosp08yDouble commander, the awesomness, if u Åre coming from win totalcommander / Norton commander
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Tribex678yPersonally I prefer Nautilus (latest GNOME version), and would like to see something of the sort on Windows. Apparently that's an unpopular opinion among Linux users though.
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@AssadBinTahir @Lucas22 I've tried dolphin before, and it seems a bit heavyweight as well as being Qt-based (I use GNOME) and looks really ugly.
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grublle3988yElementary OS has the worst file manager I've seen (no search function!). But there's plenty of good linux file managers and finder is also good.
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@grublle lol, finder is probably the worst one I've used. Search isn't something I really need in a file manager, they usually do it to poorly that I use another app for it.
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grublle3988y@TheInitializer It's such a deal breaker for me, it is probably why I use Ubuntu GNOME and no Elementary.
What's the problem with finder? -
Try HiFile file manager. It is multiplatform, light-weight, fast, stylable, dual-pane, keyboard-centric, has lots of features... and it is free for Linux.
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Why are there no good file managers for Linux?
Come to think of it, why are there no good file managers that aren't Windows Explorer?
All I want is a good breadcrumb bar (editable), customizability, basic functions such as permanent delete, open folder with, etc, and built in zip reading. Is that too much to ask?
Currently I use the elementary OS one (works a bit better than the default nautilus) but it lacks a ton of basic functionality and there's pretty much no customization.
Please someone make a usable file manager for Linux. Ugh
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