Zemljanka Commander: surprising TC-style linux filemanager

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Zemljanka Commander: surprising TC-style linux filemanager

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If someone is interested in another TC-style linux filemanager I stumbled today:
http://zemljanka.sourceforge.net/

BTW: I'm in no case involved in this project. ;-)

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Are there any screenshots available? I didn't find any... :(

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Hacker wrote:Are there any screenshots available? I didn't find any... :(

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http://freshmeat.net/screenshots/43636/
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It seems to have UNDO function. :!:

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Thanks Lefteous. :)

Seems?

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Jqn wrote:It seems to have UNDO function. :!:

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:D Hi Joaquin!
:?: I saw no spot of an icon which looks like "Undo" function...?
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Hi, Clo
I saw no spot of an icon which looks like "Undo" function...?
.

A circle arrow within a rounded button...
I suppose...

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Jqn wrote:Hi, Clo
I saw no spot of an icon which looks like "Undo" function...?
.

A circle arrow within a rounded button...
I suppose...

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:) Hi again!
:roll: Humm... It could mean anything other! I have an icon about which Roman thought it's for "Synchronize dirs", in fact I drawn it for ... "Exchange pannels contains"!
:P The best should be to install that manager in a Linux partition, unfortunately I've not. I plan to add a HD for this, but I can't do it soon...
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A circle arrow within a rounded button is actually "Refresh"

It's extremely TC like!

Supports Tabs, Has Panel Column Options, Simple FTP, Quick View in Panel, Compare Dirs, F1-F10... :)

Menus are almost identical (some linux stuf added like chown, chmod...

It's not mouse oriented (no L or R click...) It doesn's support zip, arj, tar.gz... like dir behaviour and I find changing settings a bit complicated. It's version 1.0 so I'd give them 10+ for current work. For my needs it beats krusader for its fast, slender, minimalistic look, but it's still far from it!

TC does it ALL and more, ZC still depends on conslole... It reminds me on that TC linux version which was never published.
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It doesn's support zip, arj, tar.gz... like dir behaviour
That's not right, it uses a virtual file system which is called AVFS:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/avf
and therefore supports various compression formats in dir style like TC!
TC does it ALL and more
That's right, but not on linux... :cry:

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I'm aware of AVFS, but since i can't make it work properly I predict, that this feature is not implemented correctly (or I have no idea how to do it right :) )
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