What is a good file manager for Linux?

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One of must-have utilities on Linux desktop is file manager (or file browser). A typical file manager can not only handle common file management operations, but also offer advanced functionality that differentiates itself with others. If you are not happy with a default file manager that comes with the Linux desktop you are using, don't worry. There are plenty of other file managers to choose from.

In this post, I will showcase 13 popular file managers available on Linux. For each file manager, I am going to briefly mention its notable features.

1. Dolphin

  • Default file manager for KDE4 desktop.
  • Transparent access to files, web sites and other resources via KIO (KDE Input/Output).
  • Support for undo/redo operations.
  • Tabbed user interface for different folders.
  • Support for dockable panels.
  • Official website: http://dolphin.kde.org

2. Double Commander

  • Support for unicode encoding.
  • Support for batch renaming.
  • Tabbed user interface for different folders.
  • Built-in file viewer for content in text, binary and hex format.
  • Transparent browsing for archives (zip, tar, gz, tgz, bz2, rpm, deb, rar).
  • Logging for file operations.
  • Support for full text search in files.
  • Official website: http://doublecmd.sourceforge.net

3. GNOME Commander

  • GTK+ version of Midnight Commander.
  • Connect to SSH, Samba, FTP, Windows Share, WebDAV (http), secure WebDAV (https).
  • Built-in file viewer (for text, binary, hex, image).
  • Support for batch renaming.
  • Official website: http://www.nongnu.org/gcmd/

4. Konqueror

  • Highly customizable universal viewer for KDE desktop.
  • Transparent access to local files, remote FTP/SFTP/Samba servers, websites and mountable media.
  • Extensible functionality via plugins (e.g., ad blocker, webpage translation, image gallery creation, shell command panel).
  • Support for VNC viewer and web browser.
  • Official website: http://www.konqueror.org

5. Krusader

  • Versatile file browser for KDE desktop.
  • Support for KIO slaves via Samba, NFS, FTP and SSH.
  • Directory synchronization over networks.
  • Transparent archive browsing for bzip2, deb, iso, rar, rpm, tar, zip and 7zip.
  • Comes with internal viewer/editor (KrViewer),
  • Support for mounted file systems (MountMan).
  • Built-in disk usage tool (filelight).
  • Bookmark organizer (BookMan).
  • Support for batch renaming (KRename).
  • File content comparison (KDiff, Kompare).
  • File encryption and decryption (KGPG).
  • Transparent browsing for archives (tar, zip, bzip2, gzip, rar, ace, 7z, rpm).
  • Official website: http://www.krusader.org

6. Marlin

  • GTK3-based lightweight file manager optimized for speed.
  • Tabbed user interface for different folders.
  • Customizable toolbar.
  • Plugins for Dropbox and UbuntuOne.
  • Connect to SSH, FTP, Windows Share, WebDAV (http), secure WebDAV (https).
  • Official website: https://launchpad.net/marlin

7. Midnight Commander

  • Terminal interface with mouse support and keyboard shortcuts.
  • Built-in viewer and editor with syntax highlighting.
  • Support for archive browsing and unpack (rpm, deb, tgz, iso, rar, cpio).
  • Unicode support.
  • Support for undelete on ext2 and ext3 filesystems.
  • Official website: http://www.midnight-commander.org

8. muCommander

  • Support for remote file systems (FTP, SFTP, Samba, NFS, HTTP, Amazon S3, Hadoop HDFS and Bonjour).
  • Support for archive browsing, creation and unpacking (zip, rar, 7z, tar, gzip, bzip2, iso, deb).
  • Tabbed user interface for different folders.
  • Multiple language support (27 different languages).
  • Bookmark and credential manager.
  • Official website: http://www.mucommander.com

9. Nautilus

  • Official file manager for GNOME desktop.
  • Connect to SSH, FTP, Windows Share, WebDAV (http), secure WebDAV (https).
  • Tabbed user interface for different folders.
  • Extensible functionality via Nautilus extensions or scripts.
  • Maintains a history of visited folders.
  • File preview (text, image, audio, video).
  • Support for bookmarks.
  • Official website: http://projects.gnome.org/nautilus

10. PCManFM

  • Default file manager of LXDE desktop.
  • Available as GTK+ and Qt versions.
  • Support for remote file systems (GVFS, SFTP, Samba, WebDAV).
  • Multilingual support.
  • Tabbed user interface for different folders.
  • Support for bookmarks.
  • Official website: http://wiki.lxde.org/en/PCManFM

11. Sunflower

  • Plugin support.
  • File previews for jpg and other media files.
  • Support for opening a native terminal within panels.
  • Support for bookmarks.
  • Official website: http://code.google.com/p/sunflower-fm/

12. Thunar

  • Default file manager of XFCE desktop.
  • Written in GTK+ 2.
  • Extensible functionality via extensions (e.g., bulk renamer) or scripts.
  • Support for mouse gestures.
  • Customizable keyboard shortcuts.
  • Custom actions for removable media.
  • Official website: http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/

13. Xfe

  • MS-Explorer like interface.
  • Built-in text viewer and editor, and image viewer.
  • Built-in rpm/deb package viewer and (un)installer.
  • Multi language support (17 languages).
  • Trash can for file removal operations.
  • Support for bookmarks.
  • Official website: http://roland65.free.fr/xfe/

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