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<div>Nautilus 3.4 is the safest bet out there (feature and
stability wise), however it has that horrid chopped down right
sided toolbar and the back and forward on the right and
neither of those two are even remotely good looking.</div>
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It would be easy enough to tweak it, but staying on an old
unmaintained version of nautilus is not a solution going forward.<br>
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<div>Nautilus 3.6 is pretty, however it is terrible chopped down
feature wise and doesn't fit Ubuntu and Unity at all
(super-menu and no menubar, hence no appmenu => no HUD,
light toolbar (and all other apps have dark ones).</div>
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We could probably hack around and push the popup menu content to the
HUD if that's the only issue, the problem is that it's not the only
change so far (the drop of the menu means we have no "desktop menu"
on empty desktops at the moment, they dropped compact view, treeview
sidepanel, the lack of menubar looks weird in unity, etc)<br>
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<div>Nemo is the new kid on the block and that's pretty much all
that's known about it.</div>
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it's basically a fork of nautilus 3.4 no?<br>
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<div>Marlin is the prettiest file manager there is out there,
however it does lack stability (and maybe a features - MAYBE)
and <b>needs </b><i>a lot</i> manpower.</div>
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The elementary guys worked on top of marlin for this own file
manager as well:<br>
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href="https://launchpad.net/pantheon-files">https://launchpad.net/pantheon-files</a><br>
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Sebastien Bacher<br>
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