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TkDesk a graphical desktop and file manager for several brands of UNIX (such as Linux) and the X Window System. It offers a very rich set of file operations and services, and gives the user the ability to configure most aspects of TkDesk in a powerful way hot Bantam Bantam tries to combine some of the best qualities of programs like Midnight Commander (MC) and Simple File Manager (SFM), without being exactly like any of them. Important features include: N panels: starting with one panel, Single-keystroke commands for fast navigation and execution of common operations, Internal text file viewer, and Configurable interface to external viewers and editors. Canine File Manager features color Listings, mouseless Operation, context Menus based on file extension and limit listing by regular expression Deep-View a full featured GUI filebrowser that uses libftp and libimg written in tcl/tk that can access ftp servers, browse local files, create image galleries, understands many file formats, the configuration is done in gui FileRunner FileRunner is a simple and efficient X11 file manager for Unix. It has built-in FTP support and is very configurable. It was created to ease you from the burden of typing thousands of "ls", "cd", "mv", "rm" and "cp" in a day just to get your work done. The interface has been made as efficient as possible to be able to compete with the speed of command line usage. FileRunner is implemented in Tcl/Tk and a little C. sfm Simple File Manager: small and fast and has a lot of shortcuts. You can have multiple views talking between each others. It uses the gtk+ library Tk Commander Tk Commander is yet another Norton Commander clone written in Tcl/Tk. Tk Fileman Tk Fileman is a simple file manager that supports a simple GUI for tar/untar/gzip/gunzip of files. tkinfo tkInfo is a graphical browser for hypertext files. It requires Tcl7.4 and Tk4.0 or better and runs on all systems which are supported by Tcl/Tk X-Files a graphical file management program for Unix/X-Window environment. It was inspired by the Amiga program DirWork