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The 5th most popular file manager on Linux

Thunar is a file manager for Linux and other Unix-like systems, written using the GTK+ 2 toolkit and shipped with Xfce version 4.4 RC1 and later. Thunar is developed by Benedikt Meurer, and was originally intended to replace XFFM, Xfce's previous file manager. Thunar was initially called Filer but was changed to Thunar due to a name clash.
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  • Pe1ro expert
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    lightweight, but not really flexible, imho

  • helenfernanda fanatic
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    Quando conheci ele desinstalei todos os outros: Nautilus, Dolphin, etc.

  • Ramiel devotee
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    Simple and efficient, if you need a light window manager this is the one.

  • Marcel devotee
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    Very nice. I used in openbox on archlinux.

  • Arsam_Arsam fanatic
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    lightweight file manager....
    very good

  • Double12 devotee
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    Not very lightweight, but pretty fast. Doesn't have a lot of extra functions, like smb or ftp, but is great for general file management. It has got some smart shortcuts and right-click actions.

  • Alok overlord
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    A fast lightweight file manager for the xfce desktop environment. Much more responsive than thunar though not as feature packed.

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Website: thunar.xfce.org
Developer: Benedikt Meurer
License: Free
Version: 1.0.1
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Usage: 2 weeks, 4 days, 9 hours, 48 minutes and 56 seconds
Usage since: 11 February 2009
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Rank: #91