Thunar – A Fast And Light-Weight File Manager For Ubuntu Linux

It is recommended that you should use only those applications which consume less system resources and fulfills your needs at the same time. One of the good things about open source is that you can always find an alternative, Thunar is a light-weight file manager that provides you with all features of a good file manager. As you know that default file manager for Ubuntu, Nautilus, is a very famous application and has a rich set of features. One downside is that it consumes lots of system resources and becomes resource hungry application in many situations. Thunar is similar to Nautilus but uses less resources as compared to Nautilus, and in fact, this is idea on which Thunar was born. Read More

Install And Use PCMan File Manager In Ubuntu Linux

As you all know that Nautilus is the default file manager for Ubuntu and offers a large number of features, but sadly it consumes lots of resources and is considered to be a resource hungry application. If you are not using all features of Nautilus then you can give PCMan a try. It is extremely small and fast file manager that supports Tabbed Browsing and some other basic features like Thumbnail view , Drag and Drop support, etc. Read More

Windows File Manager & Explorer With Tabbed Browsing

There are plenty of file managers out there, but none has the ability for tabbed browsing, except Nomad .NET. Just like there are tabs in web browsers which makes browsing much more easier and faster, Nomad .NET has full tabs support as well that allows a user to open multiple folders, thus allowing a much more faster overall experience. It supports threaded file operations, such as, delete, move, copy, etc. Read More