Good news for the Krusader fans, as version 1.0 was released today after 1.5 years of development. Krusader is a KDE/QT-based file manager and being similar to Norton or Midnight Commander it should already have lots of friends among the Linux users. Krusader seems to be today the only real & viable alternative to Konqueror or Nautilus today under a Linux desktop. In a related note, Gnumeric 1.0, the Gnome Office spreadsheet was released recently.
Krusader seems to be today the only real & viable alternative to Konqueror or Nautilus today under a Linux desktop.
What about <A HREF=”http://rox.sourceforge.net/“>Rox?
It would be more usable if all those obscure icons at the top were
replaced by buttons with words on them. I don’t have a clue what most
of them are supposed to mean.
A 2-column file manager is the right way to go, but a good look at
DOpus 4 would help here.
A 2-column file manager is the right way to go
Konq supports two(+)-column file browsing as well
And to add another interesting file manager…
http://www.enlightenment.org/pages/enlightenment.html“>Enlighte… will feature a very nice integrated file manager, merging command line with GUI file management.
More info http://www.rasterman.com/pages/e.html“>here here” rel=”nofollow”>http://www.cuddletech.com/e17/”>here.