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Nautilus, File Manager

This is Nautilus, the file manager for the GNOME desktop.
The who's who of Nautilus.

Screenshots of Nautilus in action.

Nautilus should come bundled with your distribution. Find more information in this section.

This nice piece of documentation describes how to use Nautilus from the end user perspective.

Nautilus can be extended with all sorts of awesome functionality.

All sorts of development information, from hacking on Nautilus itself, to writing extensions, to debugging issues.

The future of Nautilus.

All sorts of ideas about improving Nautilus.

The mailing list for Nautilus.

chat.png IRC Channel
#nautilus at irc.gnome.org

faq.png FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions (general).

Report a bug in the issue tracker 
  
Who's who
The who's who of Nautilus.
Full name
Nickname
Description
Links

Alex Larsson
alexl
The lead developer for Nautilus. Also works on a lot of other projects, such as GVFS and GTK+. Alex is a Red Hat employee.

Christian Neumair
manny

Cosimo Cecchi
cosimoc
Nautilus hacker. Can be asked pretty much anything.

Benjamin Otte
Company
Not a Nautilus hacker, but knows a lot about GVFS. Lead developer of swfdec.

Christian Kellner
gicmo
Not a Nautilus hacker, but comaintains GVFS

Andrew Walton
awalton
well I'm a nautilus guy, so that makes me a nautilus extension guy by extension...
Nautilus in action
Mark your folders with emblems to spot them easier.
screenshot-spatial-mode.png
Browser mode is also avaible to offer a familiar interface for people migrating from other systems.
screenshot-browser-mode.png
Nautilus/Screenshots (last edited 2009-03-20 22:30:10 by BrucevanderKooij)

Downloads
Nautilus should come bundled with your distribution.
The latest releases can always be found at the GNOME ftp site.
The latest stable release is 2.26.3 (changelog).
This chapter describes how to use the Nautilus file manager.

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