A '''file manager''' or '''file browser''' is a tool designed to provide the user the means of navigating through folders/directories, providing various functionality from''open this file with this tool'' to ''process this set of files via this application''. ** File Managers ** The following are some file managers/browsers which have either been written in Tcl, make use of Tcl in some way, or, in the last example, is an application which is all too familar to a large segment of the community. [EU-Commander]: [FileManager]: [FileMan] †: [FileRunner] †: Tcl/Tk 8.0 and ANSI [C] based file manager, either local or via ftp. [GPS]: When I first started using Linux (Redhat 5.2) FileRunner was great. It has a lot of features, and of course is written in Tcl/Tk. It's fairly easy to modify too. I haven't used it in years, because I now use terminals for almost everything in Unix, but I still recommend it. [D. McC] I agree. I've used FileRunner since 1999. It's the fastest and most comprehensible file manager I've seen on any operating system. [iFile: a little file system browser] ‡: [LemonTree] ‡: [next-style file manager] †: [Not A Commander (nac)]: [tkfileman] †: [tkDesk]: [TkMC]: [TOXFile]: [WISH File Rusher]: [x-files] †: David S. Cargo 2002-09-25: I have used on a variety of systems is [X-Files] [http://www.hut.fi/u/mkivinie/X-Files/]. I have not seen any signs of recent development (like this century), but I used the version 1.43 on a variety of systems. † These file managers no longer have a live project website. ‡ This is only a file browser without copy/move features. ** Non-Tcl File Managers ** [Windows] Explorer: Total Commander: Midnight Commander: FAR Manager: FreeCommander: http://doublecmd.sourceforge.net/%|%Double Commander%|%: [http://www.xnview.com/en/index.php%|%XnView]: better known as an image viewer NDN (Dos Navigator): Q-Dir: ** Utilities ** [tkImageViewer - for Mask-Selecting Images from a Directory Hierarchy]: [tkMediaPlayer - to Batch-Select-and-Play Movie & Audio files in a Directory Hierarchy]: [A Tachometer-style Meter --- for File System Usage]: [NeXT-style file browser], by [Kevin Walzer]: <> Application | Desktop