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DeforaOS Browser

DeforaOS Browser is a file browser for the DeforaOS desktop. It depends only on GTK+ 2 and the DeforaOS System and Desktop libraries. It supports browsing with multiple views, MIME type application association, and file manipulation. It also features a program to display file icons on the desktop, which is useful with window managers like WindowMaker or Fluxbox.

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  •  06 Mar 2013 02:15

    Release Notes: This release supports emblems on icons, has a better understanding of desktop files, has better support for Git and Subversion (as plugins), and begins to support Gtk+ 3.

    •  28 Aug 2012 22:19

      Release Notes: The most obvious addition in this release is the introduction of a manual page for each of the commands provided in this project. Online help is available, too. A number of bugfixes and minor improvements to the user interface also made it to the release, to the point that it is now known to work on Mac OS X.

      •  06 Nov 2011 21:33

        Release Notes: Three new plug-ins were added since the last release announcement: "dirtree" (directory tree), "preview", and "subversion" (both also self-explanatory). The "desktop-settings" tool was renamed to "desktopctl" and supports more operations. The "properties" tool now supports plug-ins too, and is therefore no longer limited to just displaying file properties. The desktop manager, translations, and general error handling were reviewed and improved.

        •  28 Jul 2011 05:06

          Release Notes: This version provides many fixes and improvements to the newly-introduced plug-in system, as well as the two original plug-ins. It also contains a new one, "CVS", greatly assisting while working on projects using CVS for source control management.

          •  20 Jul 2011 21:52

            Release Notes: This release is the first to feature plug-ins, which are displayed in a left pane when enabled. It ships with two plug-ins: one lists the volumes mounted, while the other displays more information about the current directory. A number of minor improvements and fixes are included, most notably with the desktop handling.

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