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Is there a file explorer with a tree structure browser - konan - 09-01-2020 I have just installer Linux lite - 'really like it except the file explorer that comes with it doesn't have a convenient tree structure in a left pane, like that of Windows Explorer. Is there one that I can download and install on Linux Lite? I see Konqueror has this but it says it is for KDE. I don't believe L-Lite is KDE. Is this right, or could I use Konqueror? Thanks!! Re: Is there a file explorer with a tree structure browser - Valtam - 09-01-2020 View, Sidepane, Tree. Re: Is there a file explorer with a tree structure browser - konan - 09-01-2020 Thanks very much, Jerry. I just didn't see it! Works great, actually. BTW I first installed Ubuntu 20 on my older laptop. I was unhappy with its performance. LinuxLite works great - basically restored my (slightly older laptop. An AMD-based thing). And I like the LL interface better as well. Re: Is there a file explorer with a tree structure browser - Valtam - 09-04-2020 Welcome on board ![]() Sent from my mobile phone using Tapatalk Re: Is there a file explorer with a tree structure browser - Paul74 - 10-03-2020 To have a complete view of direstories and files, you may install : krusader from Synaptic. Re: Is there a file explorer with a tree structure browser - Şerban S. - 10-06-2020 (10-03-2020, 07:23 AM)Paul74 link Wrote: To have a complete view of directories and files, you may install :Hi! ![]() The same story: KDE. It was my favorite for years, but seems the development has been discontinued and still, it is KDE based, so it installs lots of libs for just one App... I use now DoubleCommander and I am happy with it. Takes some time to configure it (lots of options...), but if you have a /home partition instead of a dir, it's easy. I did it once, long time ago, and now it's OK. I never use "TreeView" mode, but it is available and is the closest match to Krusader (I guess this is the reason I chose it... ![]() So if one needs something close to WinFM, DoubleCommander is a good choice. Combined with QDirStat, you got all you need for easy file management. All the best! ![]() |