http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... h&id=13139
includes:
Gtkbasic003, Puppybasic 2.6, Muppy-Filer, Muppyquickmount.
(1 MB)
A description of quickmount is here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=32107
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Screenshot:
![Image](http://noforum.de/pics/GTB-Filer-0.1.jpg)
http://noforum.de/pics/GTB-Filer-0.1.jpg
There are several good filemanagers for Linux, like TUX-Commander, Emelfm, or XFileExplorer.
I however wanted to have a custom version, that makes it easier for me, to enhance it as I like to.
This is the first release, so not tested over a longer period.
It might have bugs, and has not yet all functions I want.
It offers:
- Fast navigation, as it knows only 4 pictures, and offers no custom sorting:
File
File (symlink)
Folder
Folder (Symlink)
So a movie has the same icon as a PDF.
- bookmarks
- unzip: tar.gz, tgz, tar.bz2, zip
- zip: tgz
- remembers window size/position, and last opened folders.
- edit button (runs leafpad with selected file)
- view pic button (runs gqview with selected file)
- doubleclick: tries to execute a file, if this does not work, it opens it with Rox, so the file is opened via MIME-Type.
The zip and copy buttons open a rxvt and run the required shell commands, so these actions are performed very fast.
As they run on a "system-level", they should run optimal.
With some filemanagers I encounter problems especially when I copy files.
Things that still miss: buttons for mkdir, rename, file permissions.
You can select only 1 file/folder.
Enhanced drag/drop (you currently just can drag to other applications).
Check for enough free diskspace for copy/unzip.
Requires GtkBasic 003, get the correct version here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=23811
You also need Puppybasic 2.6:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Programming/P ... ic-2.6.pet
Feedback / wishes /suggestions are welcome.
Download (25 kb, newest version, now renamed to "Muppy-Filer"):
http://dotpups.de/puppy3/dotpups/Progra ... er-0.2.pet
Mark