rpmih rox-base-1.0.2-1.noarch.rpm rox-1.2.2-1.i386.rpm
The graphic file manager recommendated by the RULE project. http://www.rule-project.org/package_list.html
Fast scanning of directories (in the background),
Uncluttered display (popup menus are used throughout),
Background file operations (copy, move, link, delete, permissions, find),
Powerful expression-based find feature with on-line quick reference (eg 'mtime after 2 days ago and size > 10Mb' finds files based on their modification time and size)
Mounts and unmounts filesystems (just Shift-Click on the mount point),
Supports the XDND protocol, which provides for drag-and-drop file loading, and the new XDS extension which allows drag-and-drop saving,
VFS support allows browsing around inside zip files (and other types of archive),
Fully configurable from the Options dialog box,
User-defined key bindings for all menu entries,
A pop-up minibuffer allows navigating the filesystem using shell-style tab completion,
The minibuffer can also be used for quickly entering shell commands,
Things I especially like:
VFS support allows browsing around inside zip files
minibuffer allows navigating the filesystem using shell-style tab completion
quick shell commands minibuffer
Things I don't like:
Sometime the windows shrinks, even I've told it to "never" resize window
Unable to configure what I like to see in the list: either to less or too much
Good to have a command-line window, but there's no way to keep it.
You can have either a command-line window or a PWD window, but not both.
What's important: No file association. The only work around I found is to drop the file to mozilla. clumsy.
The other most inconvenient is that it does not have folder history. Accidentally pressed on the / and you will lost where you were.
I always lost the first char when editing the content of current folder in rox
rpmih rox-base-1.0.2-1.noarch.rpm rox-1.2.2-1.i386.rpm
Worker is a file-manager exclusive for X based on the famous filemanager "DirectoryOpus" on the AmigaOS. It is configurable on the fly without restarting Worker. Any extern program can be easily integrated in the GUI, including a button and a hotkey. Worker uses real file-recognition on file-content AND/OR file-ending, where each file-type can get an own action.
runs directly under X11, so it's fast and has low requirements
completely graphical
With the also graphical built-in configuration program you can change the configuration without restarting the program
many built-in functions like:
copy/move
rename
delete
create dir
create/change symlinks
and many more…
With the so called "own command" any external program can be integrated into the GUI and they can also use the selected files to work with them.
With it the functionality can be easily expanded and Worker can be used as a GUI for programs without a GUI (e.g. tar, diff, rcs, mount, …)
1.1MB, two times bigger than gentoo.