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Nautilus file manager

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Nautilus in spatial mode
Nautilus in spatial mode
Nautilus in browse Mode
Nautilus in browse Mode

Nautilus is the official file manager for the GNOME desktop. It is designed to be primarily a file manager, but it also includes support for web and file viewing. The name is a pun on the shell of the nautilus. It replaced GMC in GNOME 1.4 and was default from 2.0 onwards.

It was the flagship product of the now defunct Eazel Inc.

History

Version 1.0 was the version in Gnome 1.4. It had performance problems. Version 2.0 was basically a port to GTK 2.0. Version 2.2 saw a lot of changes to make it more compliant with User Interface Guidelines. Version 2.4 switched the desktop folder to ~/Desktop (the ~ represents the user's "Home" folder) to be compliant with freedesktop.org standards.

In the version included with GNOME 2.6, Nautilus switched to a spatial interface. The "classic" interface is still available by a filing cabinet shaped icon, or by using Gconf-editor to set the following key to "true":

/apps/nautilus/preferences/always_use_browser

External links

fr:Nautilus (logiciel) pl:Nautilus (program)

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