Sunflower is a small and highly customizable twin-panel file manager for Linux with support for plugins. It is intended to be an easy-to-use and powerful file manager that seamlessly integrates into the GNOME desktop environment.
| Tags | twin-panel File Managers Desktop Environment GTK/Gnome |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv3 |
| Operating Systems | Linux |
| Implementation | Python GTK+ |
Last announcement
Finally the big project which was keeping me from working on Sunflower more is done. This means I'll be going back to my old schedule with weekly r...
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release adds new options to further allow customization of program behavior, and many bugfixes in directory loading code. This should result in more consistent behavior and, in rare cases, a bit better performance.


Release Notes: This release adds quite a few new features and fixes for some old bugs. The program now supports loading plugins from the user's home directory. Support for SFTP mounts has also been added. The viewer tool has been made extensible, and, as a test, a GVim view extension has been created which embeds GVim in read-only mode.


Release Notes: This release adds resizable panels, the ability to configure main menu accelerators, embedded external terminal applications (yes, XTerm works), a custom selection indicator, and support for WebDav mounts.


Release Notes: There are many new features this release. The most notable ones are the ability to navigate using a single mouse click, forcing file/directory deletion (instead of using trash), and support for SI and IEC size formats.


Release Notes: This version brings a log of changes under the hood and a lot of bugfixes. Performance of the copy operation has been greatly improved. The software properly handles exceptions occurring in the middle of a copy operation, and will check for available space before starting operations. An irritating visual bug that caused entries in the mount manager to be duplicated is also gone.