![]() ![]() $ sudo apt updateĭouble Commander is a free and open source cross-platform file manager with a default 2-panel side by side view. Its feature highlights include a navigation bar for URLs, support for multiple tabs, split view, no requirement for 3rd party libraries, etc. Its most notable features include its simple UI and low memory requirement, $ sudo apt updateĭolphin is a lightweight file manager designed to be easy and simple to use while being flexible enough for users to customise it and make it act the way they want. It ships as the default file manager application in several distros and Desktop Environments most notably LXDE and XFCE. Thunar is a beautiful free and open source file manager designed with a focus on speed, ease of use, and functionality. Its feature highlights include accessing remote files, progress indicators, full support for DPI, etc. ![]() Nemo is a free and open source file manager application developed by Linux Mint as the official file manager of the Cinnamon DE.įeature highlights of Nemo include opening folders in the terminal for executing bash commands and a right-click menu to open folders as root. Gnome Files (formerly Nautilus) is a slick free and open source file manager that although designed for the Gnome platform, ships as the default file manager application in several Linux distros most notably Ubuntu. I have compiled the best file managers that will bring the essence of Linux to your file navigation and management tasks and they listed below in order of their popularity. To install Linux apps on ChromeOS, you must enable Linux Beta on Chromebooks. ![]() While it works excellently on Chrome OS which it was designed for, navigating Linux directories with it doesn’t feel as “ Linuxy” and it can be helpful to install a Linux-centric file manager to eliminate that need. Today, let’s divert our attention to the File Manager in Chrome OS.Ĭhrome OS is a beautiful Operating System (as is expected of all Google products) and it houses a responsive file manager for navigating its file trees. I recently covered how to install Linux on Chromebook and you can check it out here. ![]()
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