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Nautilus is the official file manager for the GNOME desktop. Browse directories, preview files and launch applications associated with them. Is responsible for handling the icons on the GNOME desktop. It works on local and remote filesystems. Several icon themes and components for viewing different kinds of files are available in separate packages. With tabbed file browsing it makes for a simple file manager with minimal windows cluttering your desktop space.
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  • Yannick Baro expert
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    Not the best file manager I have used at all…

  • Luuk de Leest fanatic
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    Excellent file manager.

  • kylehase fanatic
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    Lacks many features by default but at least it's extensible.

  • radzio93 devotee
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    kocham to :D

  • AhronZombi enthusiast
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    Very feature full file manager for linux. Its nice, ive used it since it was beta , its sexy too.

  • nikelin fanatic
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    Gnome file manager.

  • Hotwizard00 fanatic
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    Love it.

  • Peter Athaks devotee
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    *FAR* better than the tragic "finder" of macosx and the totally outdated windoze exploder :-) Not to mention that both finder and explorer cost *a* *lot* *of* *money* while nautilus is *totally* free!

  • ComputerJy fanatic
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    It's good but not that good. I still prefer it to Windows Explorer though

  • Alok fanatic
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    It is not the best file manager. not as intuitive as dolphin or as fast as thunar. but it does its job.

  • Koiranpentu fanatic
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    A great file manager.

  • jgbnjgbn devotee
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    Really don't like this program, only the price is good because it's free...

    Dolphin is better than nautilus (as a file manager). Nautilus could have many features like to "send to", rename various files. In other way never happened a bug when I was using nautilus.. It's works great, but isn't the best file manager...

  • vext devotee
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    Does exactly what you need from a file manager, with the added bonus of providing a desktop. It abstracts complexity away from the user and certainly does not get in the way during file management. I have only had issues with server connections taking a little time to instantiate and the need to use IP rather than hostnames (of course these may be problems with the underlying systems but I have found that commandline smb and ssh connections used at the same time are without issue).

  • sandrosfc devotee
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    Excelente para manejar seus arquivos no Linux!

  • Yva devotee
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    Awesome file browser with integrated communications protocols (sftp etc)

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Website: gnome.org/projects/nau...
Developer: The GNOME Foundation
License: Open source
Version: 2.28.1
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Usage: 2 years, 11 months, 3 weeks, 3 days, 15 hours, 40 minutes and 10 seconds
Usage since: 13 May 2009

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Rank: #3

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