We've compiled a list of 11 free and paid alternatives to Polo File Manager. The primary competitors include Total Commander, Double Commander. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Polo File Manager and Directory Opus, Q-Dir, Nautilus. Also you can look at other similar options here: File Management Tools.
We've compiled a list of 11 free and paid alternatives to Polo File Manager. The primary competitors include Total Commander, Double Commander. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Polo File Manager and Directory Opus, Q-Dir, Nautilus. Also you can look at other similar options here: File Management Tools.
Polo is a modern, light-weight file manager for Linux with support for multiple panes and tabs;...
Polo is a modern, light-weight file manager for Linux with support for multiple panes and tabs;...
Polo File Manager Platforms
Linux
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Polo File Manager Overview
Polo is a modern, light-weight file manager for Linux with support for multiple panes and tabs; support for archives, and much more.
Features: - Multiple Panes - Single-pane, dual-pane (vertical or horizontal split) and quad-pane layouts. Supports multiple tabs in each pane. Each tab has an embedded terminal which can be toggled with the F4 key. - Multiple Views - List view, Icon view, Tiled view and Media view. - Device Manager - Devices popup displays list of connected devices with options to mount and unmount. Supports locking/unlocking LUKS encrypted devices. - Archive Support - Support for browsing archives as normal folders. Supports creation of archives in multiple formats with advanced compression settings. - PDF Actions - Actions in right-click menu: Split and Merge pages, Add or Remove Password, Rotate, etc. - ISO Actions - Actions in right-click menu: Mount, Boot in VM, Write to USB - Image Actions - Actions in right-click menu: Rotate, Resize, Reduce Quality, Optimize PNG, Convert to other formats, Boot or Reduce Colors, etc.