I’m on gnome using the default file explorer (nautilus) and it’s fine, but I wish there were more ways to display files, I like MacOS style. What’s your favorite?
I’m on gnome using the default file explorer (nautilus) and it’s fine, but I wish there were more ways to display files, I like MacOS style. What’s your favorite?
I love Thunar. I can open a terminal right in the current directory. Unfortunately you often have to install the icon set manually when you install it without Gnome.
I don’t know what Mac style means.
Dolphin can do this, too, fyi. Not saying Thunar is bad, but that wouldn’t be Thunar’s killing feature for me. I like the multi-window behavior of Thunar and how it comes with sane defaults and does everything the Unix way: exactly a file manager, nothing more.
Dolphin does a bit more, but is still a very good FM. I use it because I have grown to like KDE Plasma.
This is MacOS style: http://media.idownloadblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/OS-X-Yosemite-show-full-path-in-Finder-window-titlebar-Mac-screenshot-001.png
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Interesting style. I think no Linux file manager can display in that style.
Same, thunar is my fave graphical one.
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I was thinking I didn’t like the direction nautilus was taking, thunar looks nice, I’ll give it a try
You can also try Caja, which is “the old Nautilus” from the MATE DE (continuation of Gnome 2, while modernising the codebase).
sounds good, I’ll check it out