A quick and simple file system explorer applet for the Gnome panel that allows opening of files using the default associated application.
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UI updates to PanelFM, including display of icons against each file/directory, icon in About box, and some code cleanup.
v1.2: released 15-Nov-2006 - added display of icons in each menu item based on file/directory mime type - added applet icon in About box - added tooltip - moved applet icon to "Utilities" section of GNOME "Add to Panel" dialog - general code cleanup v1.1: released 19-Sep-2006 - initial release, with ability to browse through files and directories - TODO - "Delete" option on right button click works, but UI to be improved
PanelFM is a GNOME panel applet that provides quick access to the file system using popup menus to display files and directories. Multiple root points can be defined for the main menu by creating a .panelfmrc containing a list of root points, one on each line. Each root point must be an absolute path name. The default root point is the user's home directory. PanelFM is especially useful to people who just need to quickly browse through the file system and reach a particular file or directory. A file can be opened using the default application associated with it, and a directory can be opened in gnome-terminal or Nautilus.
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