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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-05 03-39

in LeoFinance1 hour ago

need it. I would say the visual design, the overall design of Thunar is much like the rest of XFCE, quote, normal, unquote. By which I mean it's exactly what you'd expect. Like if someone says, hey, I have a file manager for you and they hand you Thunar, you are going to think, yes, that is a file manager. There's a side panel on the left containing common places that you frequently use. And then there's a big pane on the right that shows you the files and folders in whatever selection you have on the left. The side panel also has a designated area for removable devices like USB drives, SD cards, optical media, things like that. And also a place for network locations in the event that you're going to interact with a remote computer where a file share. Most options in Thunar are provided through the main menu. That includes the option to change the side pane to a tree view. So if you don't like the sort of just like here's a bunch of folders stacked on top of each other, you can just (4/54)