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In essence, releasing Krusader-1.60.0 means that we believe that Krusader is about 60% done with all the features we had scheduled for the 1.x.x series. Series up to 2.4.x are KDE 4.x releases. 2.5.x series are the releases for KDE Frameworks ™ 5. Revision: 6036 Author: vaclavjuza Date: 2008-06-20 13:51:27 -0700 (Fri, 20 Jun 2008) Log Message.

A powerful and easy-to-use twin-panel (commander-style) file manager for KDE and Linux

Krusader is an open source and cross-platform twin-panel file manager that aims for capabilities similar to Total Commander or Midnight Commander applications. It was originally created for the KDE (K Desktop Environment) project, but it's compatible with many other desktop enviroments/window managers.

Features at a glance

Key features include extensive archive handling, support for file content comparisons, support for a wide range of archive formats, directory synchronization, mounted file system support, a text viewer and editor, advanced batch renaming, as well as an advanced search module.

In addition, the program is capable of handling KIO slaves, such as smb:// or fish://, supports mime-type, multiple file systems, bookmarks, and drag and drop, file transfer support via FTP or SFTP protocols,

Among the currently supported archive types, we can mention tar, gzip, bzip2, deb, rpm, arj, ace, rar and zip. Some ot the software's functionality depends on various external tools, which will be automatically added when the application starts for the first time.

Under the hood and supported OSes

While the program is written entirely in the C++ programming language, its graphical user interface requires the cross-platform and modern Qt GUI toolkit. The guy named bob mac os. It is fully compatible with several UNIX-like operating systems, including GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris and Mac OS X.

Availability

It can be downloaded via Softpedia or from the project's homepage as a source archive, allowing the user to configure, compile and install the application in a wide range of operating systems. However, the best way to install Krusader on your GNU/Linux platform is to uses the packages from the official software repositories.

Bottom line

Summing up, Krusader looks like a user-friendly, fully customizable and fast file manager that uses the classic and productive two-panel layout. It works best on KDE, but it can also be used on GNOME or Xfce if all requirements are met.

Filed under

Krusader was reviewed by Marius Nestor
4.0/5
New in Krusader 2.0.0:
  • ADDED: [ 2466695 ] Archive dialog now remembers Compression level
  • FIXED: [ 2671702 ] wrong file size for files with currupt encoding
  • FIXED: sync-browse fails if the name contains spaces
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Krusader v1.60.0 - The Twin-Panel File Manager for Linux

Posted Apr 30, 2005 6:13 UTC (Sat) by jwb (guest, #15467) [Link]

The file management zodiac goes 'round and 'round. We alternate between single-pane-window file managers like Finder, Explorer, Konqueror, or Nautillus and split-screen file managers like the subject of this article. What's amazing is that the history of Krusader goes back 20 years to the first version of Norton Commander, 1985. Norton Commander and XTree were the preeminent file managers for DOS, when people still willingly paid $25-$100 for useful software trinkets. Krusader is a direct descendant of Norton Commander.

While trying to find the release date of Norton Commander, I stumbled across this impossibly complete resource containing, apparently, the annotated history of split-screen file managers.

Krusader v1.60.0 - The Twin-Panel File Manager for Linux

Posted Apr 30, 2005 6:23 UTC (Sat) by xorbe (guest, #3165) [Link]

Now with blue crystals! [grin]

Krusader v1.60.0 - The Twin-Panel File Manager for Linux

Posted May 1, 2005 15:53 UTC (Sun) by job (guest, #670) [Link]

Konqueror can use a twin-panel view, just choose Window / Split.
Krusader

Krusader v1.60.0 - The Twin-Panel File Manager for Linux

Posted May 1, 2005 19:17 UTC (Sun) by khim (subscriber, #9252) [Link]

Does it have third panel with command like ?

That is what defines Twin-Panel filemanager: two panels and command line. Two panels by itself are not a big deal.

Krusader v1.60.0 - The Twin-Panel File Manager for Linux

Posted May 1, 2005 22:30 UTC (Sun) by rmini (subscriber, #4991) [Link]

Actually, yes. You can split the window left/right, and then add a full
terminal emulator at the bottom. You can actually split the windows
arbitrarily top/bottom and left/right to have a grid of 4 file manager
windows and a command line at the bottom.

Krusader v1.60.0 - The Twin-Panel File Manager for Linux

Posted May 1, 2005 23:11 UTC (Sun) by khim (subscriber, #9252) [Link]

Four panels are useless. It's Ok to work with two panels: two possibilities (left active/right inactive vs left inactive/right active). With four panels there are 24 possibilities and navigation becomess a mess (mouse is no-go if you want speed).

Hmm. Looks like it's time to install and check Konqueror once more. Terminal emulator is integrated with panels, right ? I.e.: if I change current directory in terminal emulation panels on top will be affected as well and vice versa - this is not just three unrelated windows, right ?

https://njcte.weebly.com/zombie-invasion-ahmedhaddaji-mac-os.html. I'm pretty happy with MC, actually - but there are known problems and development is stalled.

Krusader v1.60.0 - The Twin-Panel File Manager for Linux

Posted May 2, 2005 9:42 UTC (Mon) by Codeknight (guest, #29683) [Link]

Yes it's true that Konqueror can use a twin-panel view,
but than it is still not a OFM like Krusader.

Krusader v1.60.0 - The Twin-Panel File Manager for Linux

Posted May 5, 2005 9:44 UTC (Thu) by cloose (guest, #5066) [Link]

Or even better: Settings->Load View Profile->Midnight Commander

Krusader v1.60.0 - The Twin-Panel File Manager for Linux

Posted May 8, 2005 20:30 UTC (Sun) by Codeknight (guest, #29683) [Link]

Konqueror in 'Midnight Commander Profile',
is still not the same like the original Midnight Commander.
It has not the power of an (OFM) Orthodox File Manager
http://www.softpanorama.org/OFM/index.shtml
btw. Konqueror and Krusader are using both KDElibs, KIOslaves, .
but the GUI is different because Krusader is an OFM.

Krusader v1.60.0 - The Twin-Panel File Manager for Linux

Posted May 1, 2005 20:31 UTC (Sun) by Arker (guest, #14205) [Link]

Great resource!

Still can't see to find an OFM for my Mac, unfortunately.

Krusader v1.60.0 - The Twin-Panel File Manager for Linux

Posted May 2, 2005 9:49 UTC (Mon) by Codeknight (guest, #29683) [Link] Win indian casino slots.

There is a Krusader MAC OS X port :)
krusader-1.40.fink.darwin-ppc.tar.bz2
http://krusader.sourceforge.net/down.php

But so long KDE and KDElibs are not '100% availabele' on MAC you
won't have the same power like on Linux/KDE.

Krusader is looking for a maintainer for this Krusader MAC OS X port btw.
http://krusader.sourceforge.net/handbook/help_krusader.html

If you want 'full Desktop integreation', you could try maybe:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/system_disk_utiliti.
http://www.likemac.ru/english/
shareware $22.57

or maybe:
http://www.mucommander.com/
Cross-platform file manager but it needs Java Runtime Environment (JRE).
Freeware, but without source code i think.

Maybe there are some other OFM file managers for MAC OS X?

Frank Schoolmeesters
Krusader Documentation Coordinator
http://krusader.sourceforge.net

Krusader v1.60.0 - The Twin-Panel File Manager for Linux

Posted May 2, 2005 2:50 UTC (Mon) by johnny (guest, #10110) [Link]

I'm compiling the program right now - hopefully it works like Directory
Opus 4.x on the Amiga, the nicest file manager I've used. (Version 5
became way too complicated).

Krusader v1.60.0 - The Twin-Panel File Manager for Linux

Posted May 2, 2005 4:35 UTC (Mon) by ulajamb (guest, #16976) [Link]

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my favorite:
http://www.obsession.se/gentoo/

Krusader v1.60.0 - The Twin-Panel File Manager for Linux

Posted May 2, 2005 15:02 UTC (Mon) by cdmiller (guest, #2813) [Link]

Looks nice. I've been using emelfm for a while: http://emelfm.sourceforge.net/ but it looks like I'll have to give gentoo a closer look. Krusaders use of function keys looks pretty nice.

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