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ClueslessTech99 | 4 years ago

Any similar software on Linux?

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justinlloyd|4 years ago

Unfortunately there is not. Many will argue for whatever file explorer is their favourite, but all of them miss the mark by a wide margin. DirectoryOpus is a veritable Swiss Army Knife (with a freshly sharpened blade) of functionality. I've been using it on all of my Windows machines for many years, and it is one of those pieces of software that whenever I switch over to my Linux machine I very much miss. As a sidenote, PathFinder on macOS is a good Finder replacement, but again, lacks much of the functionality that DirectoryOpus provides.

shmerl|4 years ago

Midnight Commander for CLI. KDE Dolphin is pretty versatile if you need GUI. But I'd go with the former.

duckmysick|4 years ago

I'm using Double Commander but it doesn't come close to Directory Opus' polish and customizability.

falsaberN1|4 years ago

Try Krusader, it's not THIS flexible, but it's been my daily driver for over a decade.

A clone of an earlier version of DOpus, Worker, exists as well: http://www.boomerangsworld.de/cms/worker/index.html

I used this for a while before settling with Krusader, but I was not dissatisfied.