Are there any good alternatives to Nautilus? I'm looking for something lightweight, with a cleaner interface, but the ability to manually enter file paths is still important. Any suggestions?
Are there any good alternatives to Nautilus? I'm looking for something lightweight, with a cleaner interface, but the ability to manually enter file paths is still important. Any suggestions?
Thunar File Manager is the Xfce file manager. It is quite clean and should provide the functionality you are looking for.
Other than that I only know PCMan File Manager which should be quite similar to Thunar.
PCMan File Manager. It is more responsive than thunar and nautilus. The interface has more real estate.
No one has yet mentioned the excellent qtfm, which, for a lightweight filemanager has some very useful features. It is based on 'pure QT' and does not bring with it a huge amount of dependencies like other filemanagers might. It can be installed with the Ubuntu deb or compiled from source. Please see the readme for further general information about the filemanager and how to compile it.
As noted on the official site, it has such features as
Importantly, you can also configure custom actions by going to edit > custom actions and edit or add some new ones, very much in the manner of Thunar's custom actions. In the second screenshot below, the default custom actions are listed and is quite easy to follow the model and add your own actions.
You can set mime types by going to edit > edit filetypes, and set multiple shortcuts by going to edit > configure shortcuts, so the filemanager seems very configurable.
The performance is very good and you can increase that even more by running it in daemon mode with
qtfm -d &
.You can manually enter file paths in the location bar, which you listed as an important feature for you in your question.
As you can see in the first screenshot, the default layout is simple and very usable, and you can have icon or list view and folders can be opened in tabs. The tabs feature may be particularly useful if you need to flick between folders quickly.
a) The main filemanager window:
b) Custom actions dialogue:
(You should still keep Nautilus installed, for example, as it will still be necessary for volume management and for drawing the desktop.)
Just to add a few options, 5 easy to install alternatives (
Dolphin
,Thunar
,GNOME Commander
&Nautilus-Elementary
): http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/06/daily-5-5-alternative-file-managersAlso
Marlin
: http://maketecheasier.com/using-marlin-file-manager-as-nautilus-alternative/2012/02/02Thunar and PCMan File Manager are already given.
Some links with lists other file managers:
I would recommend Nemo. It's based on Nautilus, but with a few handy improvements (such as typeahead). For a full list of improvements, see Here. Please note, although Nemo was written for, and is dependent on the Cinnamon desktop (which might cause Unity some problems), there is one with Unity patches available. You can install it using these three commands:
I'll add Konqueror to the list. It's like an all in one software. Clean interface which can be used as a file manager as well as a web browser.
An interesting application, I must say.
You could also try Marlin. Its a nautilus fork for Elementary Luna.
Ctrl + L = manually input path