Tabbed File Browser in Ubuntu

One of the greatest mysteries to me is why most file managers don’t have tabs - it makes performing tasks so much simpler.

I’ve found a lightweight file manager for Ubuntu called PCMan that gives you most of the functionality from Nautilus, but also has tabs.To install this file manager, you can either use the built-in Add/Remove applications dialog or use the command line. Just type in PCMan into the search box, and change the drop-down to “All Open Source applications” and you’ll see it in the list.

Or you can much more quickly install it with apt-get:

sudo apt-get pcmanfm

Once it’s installed, you can find it under System Tools \ PCMan File Manager

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And there we are… you can see that it has a decent amount of options, although not quite as many as Nautilus does.

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The one option that it has by default that Nautilus doesn’t have is the “Open in Terminal” option, which I find much more useful than anything in Nautilus.


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2 Responses to “Tabbed File Browser in Ubuntu”

  1. snotbutter Says:

    cool app. how does you made this one default browser?

    i adding this to fsdaily.com - it like digg but better coz it is for only foss

  2. william Says:

    BTW, you have a typo. The command is
    sudo apt-get install pcmanfm
    I’m sure everybody could figure it out, but just in case…

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