Available on Linux

The 7th most popular file manager on Linux

PCMan File Manager is a gtk2 based file manager for the X Window System. Features: * Extremly fast and lightweight * Can be started in one second on normal machine * Tabbed browsing (similar to Firefox) * Drag & Drop support * Files can be dragged among tabs * Load large directories in reasonable time * File association support (Default application) * Basic thumbnail support * Bookmarks support * Handles non-UTF-8 encoded filenames correctly * Provide icon view and detailed list view * Standard compliant (Follows FreeDesktop.org) * Clean and user-friendly interface (GTK+ 2) * Support HAL for auto-mount handling on removable devices
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  • lfalcon devotee

    muy bueno este Adminstrador de Archivos

  • MyFreeWeb fanatic
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    I'm in ur file system, managing ur filez.

  • threethirty devotee
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    I love PCManFM. I think it is by far the best Filemanager out there. It's powerful, Lightweight, and easy to use. It's like Nautilus without the bloat. GNOME users that are looking to slim down should really look at pairing PCmanFM and Openbox to GNOME instead of Nautilus and Metacity.

  • rpcutts expert

    Great lightweight file manager but I miss a breadcrumb trail.

    Lightweight file manages:
    Thunar has breadcrumbs
    PCMan has tabs

    Need to decide which I like more.

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Website: pcmanfm.sourceforge.net
Developer: PCMan
License: Open source
Version: 0.5.2
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Usage: 1 week, 20 hours, 22 minutes and 13 seconds
Usage since: 13 February 2009
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