I’m on gnome using the default file explorer (nautilus) and it’s fine, but I wish there were more ways to display files, I like MacOS style. What’s your favorite?

  • Ephera
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    123 years ago

    I like Dolphin. It’s the most full-featured of the “classic” file managers that I’m aware of, and it doesn’t feel overloaded to me either.

  • Dessalines
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    103 years ago

    For a cli one, I highly recommend broot. Its written in rust, and is a really unique way to explore files in this hybrid search way.

  • @PeterLinuxer@lemmy.ml
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    103 years ago

    I love Thunar. I can open a terminal right in the current directory. Unfortunately you often have to install the icon set manually when you install it without Gnome.

    I don’t know what Mac style means.

  • Tmpod
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    83 years ago

    I just rock Dolphin and it is really good. Has lots of features and the UI is great imo. As for TUI stuff, I have lf and nnn, I haven’t picked a definite daily driver. I don’t use file explorer much anyways, so I don’t have an awful lot to say.

  • Helix
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    3 years ago

    nnn is a CLI file manager closely resembling the “MacOS style”. Ranger would be another one.

    Pantheon files, the GTK-based FM from the Pantheon desktop developed for elementaryOS, is probably the closest you can get to a Finder clone on Linux.

    The name for the file management style from Finder you’re looking for is miller columns.

  • @blank_sl8@lemmy.ml
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    73 years ago

    I like all the features and UI of Dolphin, though I’ve never gotten file indexing and search to work well in KDE.

  • @TechieDamien@lemmy.ml
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    73 years ago

    I usually just use a terminal ls-ing and cd-ing around, but when I use a file explorer, I use thunar which gets the job done.

  • Corstar
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    3 years ago

    Nemo File Manager. Hands down the best. Full of all the essential features and no fluff.

    Forked back from the original Nautilus when it was usable, I couldn’t use whatever Gnome nautilus calls itself now.

    Forks can be very healthy for a project, looking at you Audacity.

  • RandomSomeone
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    3 years ago

    My favourite one is Dolphin but I don’t think it can be called “the best”. Nemo would be my first option but since I’m using KDE Plasma, Dolphin is my choice for UI consistency.

  • dandelion
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    43 years ago

    Kind of MacOS style with an XFCE4 applet (Raspberry Pi, Xubuntu).

    • Helix
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      3 years ago

      Ranger because terminal.

      There are lots of terminal file managers!

      Have you tried nnn, for example?