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Is there a package readily available that can replace & enhance the functionality of Nautilus?

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    what enhancements are you looking for? If we know what you want to do, maybe there are other applications better suited than extending nautilus – basszero Oct 16 '09 at 17:28

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Midnight Commander! Just type mc from any command prompt.

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Thunar is a decent light weight replacement.

http://thunar.xfce.org/index.html

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    +1 Thunar has some really nice features not found in Nautilus: custom actions, mouse gestures (very nice), to name just two – DaveParillo Oct 17 '09 at 03:57
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If you want to look at the KDE world, there is dolphin. And if you prefer two-panel file-manager, you can try krusader. Both are installable via a apt-get install.

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While it has a few peculiarities, I've had mostly positive experiences with ROX when I've had a need for a graphical file manager. It's much lighter than nautilus.

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Dolphin has Miller Column view like Mac OSX 's finder. I like that feature very much!

  • Miller columns in Dolphin are [gone](https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg143082.html), Pantheon File Manager (Elementary Distribution) has it but it is very buggy, at least in my Ubuntu – toto_tico Apr 25 '18 at 07:52
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Surprised not to see the pcmanfm File Manager here! If speed is something you really want, PCManFM is a superb option! :)

sudo apt-get install pcmanfm
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I love mc, and wouldn't use anything else. But, if it's too 80's for you, you can get gnome-commander from the repos.

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