OK, ...but it looks like just another file manager to me. There are of course many file managers, all under constant development and improvement: I see no reason to switch from Dolphin right now.
Personally, I've never really grown into the Gnome or Cinnamon environments, I have always preferred either Xfce for its simplicity or KDE/Plasma for its full-featured integration.
That's the beauty of the Linux world, though. So many choices, and everyone can seek their own happiness.
Like it says, Nemo is for Gnome desktop users. It’s like the default Nautilus file manager and it adds—or brings back—some powerful little features.
I use it, but I find I sometimes have to open Nautilus to access files on my Android phone when I plug it in. Nemo might screw that up. On the flip side, clamtk is supposed to add a “Scan for threats” context menu item to the file manager. Nemo picked this up, but Nautilus didn’t.
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