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I am looking for a file manager similar to Linux's Nautilus or Windows' File Explorer. It should allow me to click and drag files, move them between folders, and open a context menu with a left mouse click. Features like playing videos and the ability to create or edit files would be a plus. I prefer software that is not heavy or overly feature-rich. In this regard, Filebrowser is almost perfect, but its usability falls short for high manual workloads. For instance, it lacks a context menu that opens with a left mouse click on a file. It also doesn't offer a free selection area for selecting files with the mouse. Additionally, every time a file is moved, Filebrowser redirects the page to the target folder. This behavior is atypical and not very useful compared to real file managers.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Thunar or Pcmanfm are pretty good. They support pretty much all of the dbus calls(drag drop etc.). Only thing they lack is the support for GOA(GnomeOnlineAccounts a synch tool for common drives). Other than that they are on par with Nautilus feature wise. I think they are slightly faster too and allow custom commands.

I don't know a file manager with video player included. You can download mpv. It's a pretty lightweight video player.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Try Webtop. It'll give you a literal Linux desktop in the browser and it works pretty well for me.