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File managers are where Linux still loses to Windows
If you follow my work, you know that I've become a huge fan of Linux in the past year or so, and I much prefer to use it over Windows 11 in most cases. I'm usually hopping between Linux or macOS in my ...
Pretty much every GUI operating system ships with a utility to help you browse your directories, files, and documents. Windows, for example, has a decent File Explorer that can get the job done for ...
If you like the idea of Xfce but don't like its look, this could be what you want. It's elegant in a way that makes me think it's the love child of KDE Plasma and GNOME. Desert OS brings an elegance ...
Hidden files are a standard feature in Linux. Some applications save configuration files and other data in hidden files or folders that aren't visible by default. Fortunately, Linux makes working with ...
Version 5.2 of the lean terminal file manager nnn doubles the number of parallel contexts and significantly speeds up disk usage calculation.
Linux places no special demands on hardware, so there are generally no limitations when choosing a Linux system. Even more feature-rich desktop distributions like Ubuntu with the Gnome desktop, ...
In a digital age where photos and videos flood our devices, the search for an effective management tool is relentless. Enter ImageRanger, the Photo & Video File Manager designed to tackle the constant ...
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