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File manager
A file manager is a software tool that provides a user interface to work with computer files. The most common operations on files are Create, Open, Edit, View, Print, Play, Rename, Move, Copy, Delete, Attributes, Properties, Search/Find.
Typically files are displayed in a hierarchy. File managers may contain features inherited from Web browsers, including forward and back navigational buttons.
Some browsers may also provide network connectivity, e.g. via FTP, NFS or Samba.
See also
Examples
- Ac Browser Plus (multi-panel navigation)
- Darimasen (menu-based navigation)
- Directory Opus (tree, single/dual-panel navigation, extremely configurable)
- FAR Manager (dual-panel navigation, text-based)
- FileMatrix (multi-column navigation)
- Finder
- Konqueror
- Magellan Explorer (dual-panel navigation)
- Midnight Commander
- MS-DOS Shell
- Nautilus
- Norton Commander (dual-panel navigation, father of OFM)
- PathMinder (integrated text editor)
- ROX-Filer
- Servant Salamander (dual-panel navigation)
- Total Commander (dual-panel navigation)
- VFU File Manager
- ViewMAX
- Volkov Commander
- Windows Explorer (tree, single-panel navigation)
- XTree
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