File manager is an integral element of every operating system. It allows you to fully interact with all files, directories and their dependencies located on the computer's storage device. This article will introduce the most popular Linux file managers . The list includes both programs that have a graphical interface and console utilities, the action of which occurs using the "Terminal" (an analogue of the command line in Windows).
GUI File Managers
Of course, the most popular are Linux file managers, which have a graphical shell, since for the average user they are more familiar and it is much easier to use them.
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As you can see, there are many Linux file managers. There are both a graphical interface and console. Choosing which one to use is only for you. And this article is intended only to superficially touch upon the features of each program in order to make a choice was easier.