Linux users will never have a file manager this good. They would rather port it to MacOS before Linux.
>file manager requires a book
>>107261719Based.
>>107261719
What's wrong with Dolphin??
>>107261719>Linux users will never have a file manager this good.Yazi does everything I need in the terminal. Cope.
agreed, Directory Opus is comfy AF.
I prefer OneCommander
later versions of Directory Opus were on Windows though
>>107262127just the name.. sounds gay
>>107262780Why are you french
>>107261780>program requires a book>he doesn't know about THE OFFICE CUBE(TM)>900 page manual just for office
>>107261802>>107262780How and what? The program is reliant on API hooking and DLL's that aren't present on Linux, so what am I looking at here?
>>107261719*mogs every other file manager*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dired
>>107264047It's not. It's just a file manager, you don't have to use it as an Explorer replacement.
>>107263999>read the fucking manual>no not like this
>>107264446You gotta do a lot of reading in order to be proficient at Word, nevermind the 900 page manuals for Excel and Powerpoint, standards used to be much higher
i use yazi
>>107264575>standards used to be much higher
>>107264339But can I use it as a Thunar replacement?
>>107261780Software should have printed manuals and we should have time to read them.
>>107266549They're too cheap to do that even now, so they'd rather have everything be digital. Hell even cardboard isn't a thing like it used to be in these packages.
>>107262419There was never any reason to deviate from this
>>107266680thats exactly what im sayin, man
>>107261802You're missing out by sticking with that ancient version.