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3 Popular Total Commander Analogs for Linux

Total Commander GNOME Commander Double Commander Krusader
  1. A Shareware file manager for Windows® 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7, and Windows® 3.1.
    In Linux there is no special need for such software, because such actions can be performed with standard solutions. But here we should pay attention to the graphical component of Total Commander — it is familiar to many: it is clear and easy to work in it. That is why users are looking for similar software for Linux.

    #File Manager #FTP Client #File Explorer

  2. GNOME Commander is a "two-pane" graphical file manager for the GNOME desktop environment.
    GNOME Commander has a simple interface. The program supports access to remote resources via FTP, SFTP, Samba and WebDav, and automatic mounting and unmounting of file systems.

    #File Management #File Manager #FTP Client

  3. Double Commander is a cross-platform open source file manager with two panels side by side.
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    • Open Source
    Double Commander is one of the most popular file managers for Linux. It is open source and available for other operating systems. It is capable of viewing files in binary, hexadecimal and text formats. The developers have provided a text editor with syntax highlighting. The application works with archives and supports batch renaming.

    #File Manager #FTP Client #File Explorer 20 social mentions

  4. Krusader is an advanced twin panel (commander style) file manager for KDE and other desktops in the *nix world, similar to Midnight or Total Commander.‎Get your copy of the Krusader .
    Krusader is a file manager which has two panels, many settings and buttons. It uses the Qt library and the standard KDE framework libraries, so it is best used only with KDE. Krusader also supports checksum verification, file and directory comparisons, and convenient search.

    #File Manager #FTP Client #File Explorer

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