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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.

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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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Thunar reigns supreme! WAGAWAGAWOOOOO