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Sunflower is a small and highly customizable twin-panel file manager for Linux with support for plugins. It is intended to be an easy-to-use and powerful file manager that seamlessly integrates into the GNOME desktop environment. Note: This software is still in early development phase. Plan is to ... [More] release as often as possible. First beta will be released soon. [Less]

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GNOME Commander is a fast and powerful graphical file manager for the Gnome desktop environment, it has a "two-pane" interface in the tradition of Norton and Midnight Commander.

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Ranger is a free console file manager that gives you greater flexibility and a good overview of your files without having to leave your *nix console. It visualizes the directory tree in two dimensions: the directory hierarchy on one, lists of files on the other, with a preview to the right so you ... [More] know where you'll be going. The default keys are similar to those of Vim, Emacs and Midnight Commander, though Ranger is easily controllable with just the arrow keys or the mouse. The program is written in Python (2.6 or 3.1) and uses curses for the text-based user interface. [Less]

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Lucid is a free, open source web based desktop, web desktop, or webOS that gives you a portable, online workspace that you can use to store files, play media, and manage your office documents. You can install it on almost any webhost, allowing you to keep control over your data. The goal of the ... [More] project is to provide an application platform that integrates seamlessly with the web, existing desktop technologies, and mobile devices. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  4 users  |  10,556 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

XYZCommander is a pure console visual file manager. Main features: * Tight integration with python run-time system -- most of the settings can be changed "on the fly" via management console. * Powerful configuration system -- define own actions, aliases, internal commands, key ... [More] bindings. * Extensible plug-in system -- even core functionality implemented mainly using plug-ins, keeping base system small and clean. * Customizable look-n-feel -- every widget component look can be changed via skins. [Less]

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Periscope is the result of lots of research into the user interfaces of every operating system from DOS to NeXT to Windows 3.1 and Mac OS X 10.5. I found all current shells and file managers to be lacking in features that were present in older ones, or else lacking in modern features, so I began ... [More] work on this one. It currently feels somewhere between Windows 3.x's Program Manager, OS/2's Workplace Shell, and Windows Explorer. As the project grows and develops, many features from many various shells will be added in a modular sense, able to be toggled and changed to fit the end user's taste. The license is a modified variation on the MIT License, identical functionally to the XFree86 1.1 license. You can find the license at the top of the source file. The current release is on the downloads page. Periscope comes with IBM-designed OS/2 icons from the Workplace Shell for Windows, which comes with a license (IBM License Agreement for EWS Tools) stating that I may "modify the Program and merge it into another program". The included icons have been taken in the spirit of my interpretation of this license, and if I misunderstood it, I am willing to remove them immediately from the project. Any icons that are 32x32 will work, however, in standard Windows .ico format. Periscope requires Python/wxPython on POSIX systems, and for Windows you can find the dependencies in the Downloads section for either 9x- or NT-based Windows. If you opt not to use ActivePython, you will also need pywin32 installed with ordinary Python 2.5 (9x) or 2.6 (NT). Periscope should work with most versions of Python, but wxWidgets limits us to Windows 95 as the oldest Windows we can support. If you need to contact me, yushatak(at)live.ru or yushatak(at)live.com should do the trick - send to both, it won't bother me. Outdated Errata: -Note that versions v.05 and before are hardcoded to run from c:\periscope (or /periscope, on POSIX systems). As of v.06 this is no longer the case. [Less]

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Python FAM provides a Python module to use the File Alteration Monitor (http://oss.sgi.com/projects/fam) in Python.

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A general purpose fileserver based on python WSGI with an implementation of the DAV protocol and a web filemanager. Fully configurable and extensible. The project is in alpha stage and not finished. Still missing DAV locking support and ajax filemanager implementation is incomplete. If you want ... [More] more information contact me at matteo.pillon@gmail.com. [Less]

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File manager in Python - similar to Total Commander

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pysum is a simple PyGTK application for creating and verifying checksums. Supports MD5, CRC32, SHA1, SHA224, SHA256, SHA384, and SHA512.

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