X File Explorer (Xfe) is an MS-Explorer like file manager for X. It is based on X Win Commander, which was developed by Maxim Baranov.
Xfe aims to be the file manager of choice for people who are looking for a fast and light graphical file manager on Unix systems.
Features
- Very fast graphic user interface
- Small memory footprint
- HiDPI monitor support
- Commander/Explorer interface with four file manager modes : a) one panel, b) directory tree and one panel, c) two panels, and d) directory tree and two panels
- Horizontal or vertical file panels stacking
- Dockable toolbars
- Integrated text editor or viewer (X File Write, xfw)
- Integrated image viewer (X File Image, xfi)
- Integrated archive viewer / extractor (X File Archive, xfa)
- Integrated RPM or DEB packages viewer / installer / uninstaller (X File Package, xfp)
- Custom shell scripts (like Nautilus scripts)
- Optional automounter
- Connect to server (Windows shares or SSH server)
- Search files and directories
- Root mode with authentication by su or sudo
- Create / extract archives (tar, compress, zip, gzip, bzip2, xz and 7zip formats are supported)
- File comparison (through external tool)
- Thumbnails image previews
- Bulk rename dialog
- Configurable bookmarks
- Configurable key bindings
- Available in 23 languages
Categories
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User Reviews
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The best file manager. I have been using it for years now. Thanks again for continuing the development.
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thanks for xfe
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Xfe is now my go-to file manager on all my Linux installs. For such a capable file manager, it is insanely light! The icing on the cake is the similarly light extra apps -- xfw, xfa, xfi (others?)!
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Works really nicely for me (using on Slackware Linux). Big thanks to the developer and contributors :)
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lacking some serious featuresReply from xfe