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The file manager occurs as computer program that provides the user interface to work by having file systems. A usual operations in files come produce, open, edit, view, print, play, rename, move, copy, delete, attributes, properties, search/find, and permissions.

Occasionally files come displayed within the hierarchy. File managers could contain features inherited from either web browsers, including forward and back navigational buttons.

Occasionally browsers can as well provide network connectivity, e.g. via FTP, NFS or Samba.

X-Files
Graphical file management program for Unix, X Window environment, inspired by Amiga program DirWork.

FileRunner: A New Tk/Tcl File Manager
Article by Larry Ayers published in Issue 9 of the Linux Gazette.

FileRunner
A file manager with built-in FTP for Unix X11.

Tk Commander
Norton Commander clone, written in Tcl/Tk, but can run without it, close to Windows Commander, made for X Window.


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