What Linux File Manager project would be interested in adding more features ? Windows File Explorer is the best in terms of features, most Linux File managers lack basic functionality.

If someone dares to point that on redit they get “Then go use windows” (Linux is not a religion). or it’s opensource go do it yourself.

Is there a File Manager project that would like to implement features, there are many projects that allow feature request but don’t act on it.

I got many ideas.

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    2 months ago

    Windows File Explorer is the best in terms of features, most Linux File managers lack basic functionality

    This is a very, very interesting take. I have seen nobody with this opinion in my life before

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        2 months ago

        KDE dolphin. I have no idea what you are describing in half your items, but it certainly has preview panels, and lots of things you don’t mention: open terminal here, synchronized terminal panel, split windows, support for browsing over SFTP, keeping folder tree as you browser down or not, zoom, etc.

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      Preview Panel, Switch from breadcrum to directry only when clicked on remove that ugly arrow (nemo), View Selector is ugly, .directory file is a hit or miss across file managers File Picker doesn’t have a place jump to a directory, FIle Picker no Ctrl Shift N No recent panel

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        2 months ago

        Frankly: You come across less as “I am missing these features in many Linux file managers” and more like “I tried the default filemanager of my Linux distro and am angry the UX isn’t identical to that of Windows”. That’s not going to garner you much sympathy. Of the things you listed, I’d only consider a “preview” pane (that I’d rather not have, because of the security implications of having a separate potentially vulnerable parser that may receive less dev attention when issues are found) and maybe a “recent panel” (Not sure what one needs that for, I’d rather my system not track my actions so blatantly easy to find) actual features, and, yeah, quite a few Linux file managers can do something like those, obviously.

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        2 months ago

        All of these features are in KDE Plasma Dolphin.

        Take a look the Dolphin settings and panels to enable these features.

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      2 months ago

      They are actually respectful and work. even on the music tagger less people use.

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    2 months ago

    i just want a tag based file explorer, but that’s way harder to do and it struggles with the core architecture of the system

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        okay, that is pretty good and i think it fits some good cases, but there are other where you need tags. i guess i could use this and an image explorer that supports tags. That’s where my main issue is, most images are more than 1 thing at once, so I end up not knowing where to store it and my image folder is a mess of 10.000 files.

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    I mainly use Yazi, Dolphin and sometimes Double Commander inside my GameImages.

    I like the workflow of Yazi its so fast and the plugins provide most features that I require. It is terminal based which I really started to like.