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which file manager is preferred?
When I was using windowsXP I encountered a file manager called UltraExplorer http://www.mustangpeak.net/ultraexplorer.html that appeared really impressive.
Now in the Linux/UNIX world I was pointed towards a similar idea called 4Pane http://www.4pane.co.uk/ I'm surprised to do a search on this forum and find almost nothing on 4Pane or the likes. Is it a matter of preference simply? or are there other reasons for not using multi-pane file managers? Just curious (I'm using Sabayon-Gentoo at present but plan to go back to Ubuntu and Xfce because it's more newbee-friendly) |
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