Krusader is an advanced twin-panel (commander-style) file-manager for KDE 3.x, but with many extras. It provides all the file-management features you could possibly want. It also features extensive archive handling, mounted filesystem support, FTP, an advanced search module, a text viewer/editor, directory synchronization, support for file content comparisons, powerful batch renaming, and much more. It supports the following archive formats: tar, zip, bzip2, gzip, rar, ace, arj, and rpm. It can also handle other KIOSlaves such as smb:// or fish://.
Tags | Internet FTP Archiving Systems Administration multimedia Graphics Viewers Desktop Environment KDE File Managers |
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Licenses | GPL |
Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
Implementation | C++ |
Release Notes: All dependencies on the Qt3 support libraries have been removed. This is the first stable release that comes with experimental support for the Windows platform.
Release Notes: This initial KDE4 release removes all dependencies on the Qt3 support libraries and features experimental support for the Windows platform.
No changes have been submitted for this release.
No changes have been submitted for this release.
Release Notes: This release adds a brief view, a GUI to configure the atomic extensions introduced in beta1, and more usability and feature enhancements in the synchronizer, search, and locate modules. It also includes ACL and documentation related compile fixes, as well as general bugfixes.
Excellent
I've been using Krusader for a few months now. It is the best. It does everything.