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MCAmiga 0.6, a Midnight/Norton Commander style file manage for all Amiga Systems
Amiga 68000+, 4 MB, AmigaOS3.x AmigaOS4 (except X5000) MorphOS 3.x AROS i386 ABIv0 AROS ARM ABIv0 AROS x64 ABIv1 NonSMP
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A VIM-inspired filemanager for the console. Contribute to ranger/ranger development by creating an account on GitHub.
A fast and reliable file browser for the console. Supports ASCII representations of image files, text previews, and---with w3m---can fully render pictures in XTerm and some other linux terminal emulators.
So I'm reading a pdf that I saved in FileApp on my phone (and even getting it on there was a hassle) and there are links, but I can't open them because they'll only open in Safari except they won't actually open because they're using an outdated securitt protocol or something? And there's no way to copy the link text! No way to even see the link text, afaikt. I tried "Open in" but it just gives me... message? and Wire? what? Why won't you let me open this file in another application?? What's with every app being completely isolated?
And I'm not sure whether to blame 1: Dolphin, which won't let you download files properly, which required me to get 2: FileApp, which won't let you open the files in another app (or even copy the links from a pdf), or 3: Apple who I'm sure is behind this decline in userfriendliness somehow.
Ftr, the only app I've found that actually lets you download a file from a url is FileManager.
MorphOS - Directory Opus 5.92
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MorphOS - DOpus 4.16
Un file manager che mantiene l'aspetto di GNOME Files ma aggiunge tante funzioni richieste da anni dagli utenti. Scopri cosa offre Mariner. #Linux #GNOME #OpenSource #FileManager
Carelo è il file manager dual-pane che mancava su Linux: anteprime native, terminali integrati, gestione remota e strumenti avanzati in un'unica interfaccia veloce. #Linux #FileManager #OpenSource #DevTools #Productivity