Nautilus-Elementary is dead, long live ‘Marlin’
The honeymoon is over folks: Nautilus-elementary is no longer being actively developed.
The elementary team are instead turning their attention towards creating a file browser that does everything they want it to, and it’s called Marlin.
Marlin
Marlin is developed with gtk3 and other Gnome3 technologies. The core is written in C and the interface in vala. The file browser also ‘borrows’ some elements from XFCE file-browser Thunar – such as auto highlight selection and rubberbanding for listview in single click mode.
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