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  2. GNOME Files - Wikipedia

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    Nautilus replaced Midnight Commander in GNOME 1.4 (2001) [5] and has been the default file manager from version 2.0 onwards. Nautilus was the flagship product of the now-defunct Eazel Inc. GNOME Files was first released in 2001 and development has continued ever since. The following is a brief timeline of its development history:

  3. Comparison of file managers - Wikipedia

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    Name Developer Initial release Platform Latest release License Cost Version Date Version Date Altap Salamander: Altap 1997-08-15 Windows 4.0 [1] [2] : 2019-06-11

  4. File manager - Wikipedia

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    A file manager or file browser is a computer program that provides a user interface to manage files and folders. [1] The most common operations performed on files or groups of files include creating, opening (e.g. viewing, playing, editing or printing), renaming, copying, moving, deleting and searching for files, as well as modifying file attributes, properties and file permissions.

  5. GNOME - Wikipedia

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    Addition of Rygel and GNOME Color Manager. Improvements to Empathy instant messenger client, Evince, Nautilus file manager and others. 3.0 was intended to be released in September 2010, so a large part of the development effort since 2.30 went towards 3.0. [139] 3.0 April 2011 Introduction of GNOME Shell. A redesigned settings framework with ...

  6. Windows File Manager - Wikipedia

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    File Manager is a file manager program originally bundled with releases of OS/2 and Microsoft Windows [2] between 1988 and 2000. [3] It is a single-instance graphical interface, replacing the command-line interface of MS-DOS to manage files (copy, move, open, delete, search, etc.) and MS-DOS Executive file manager from previous Windows versions.

  7. File:Nautilus.ogv - Wikipedia

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    Nautilus.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 5.0 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 2.19 Mbps overall, file size: 1.29 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  8. Comparison of iPod file managers - Wikipedia

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    Manager Creator(s) First public release date Latest stable version Downloadable without paying? Software license Windows Mac OS X Linux; Amarok: Mark Kretschmann 2003-06-23 3.1 (August 2, 2024; 6 months ago (Yes GPL: Yes Experimental (leopard) Yes Banshee: Aaron Bockover 2005-08 2.6.2 (February 18, 2014; 10 years ago () [1

  9. Maemo - Wikipedia

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    Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories, and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager", or the Advanced Packaging Tool and dpkg.