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Twin-pane file managers



>As life goes, I'm progressively migrating from 98 SE (no longer 
>a prime  target!) to Linux, and one of the most comfortable 
>parts of the Old Shoe  is the imho superb shareware file 
>manager, Total Commander by Christian  Ghisler. (I gladly paid 
>his modest sum.) As much as any part of my old  environment, 
>that's one app. I really hate to leave behind. (Yes, I'm  aware 
>of Wine, C.O., and Win4Lin, etc.)

Krusader -- there is nothing better in twin-pane file managers on 
Linux. Period. Yes, it is KDE (but that's your problem that you 
use Gnome :-D).

Matej

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