System G Desktop provides a simple way to access to the file system in the form of a graphical hierarchy of files and folders. If System G crashes see the website if there are any bugs reported.
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Here are some key features of "System G Desktop":
· Simple, tree style, hierarchical display of files and folders
· Option to either display each folder in a separate window or to navigate the folder hierarchy within a single window
· File bindings dialog to associate file types with programs
· Rialog for running arbitrary programs avoids need to manually open terminal windows.
· Automatically mounts disk when the associated directory is opened
· Format UNIX and DOS floppy disks.
· Drag-and-Drop to move and copy files and to create symbolic links (Fully compliant with the X Drag-and-Drop (XDND) and X Direct Save (XDS) protocols.)
· Rename files and folders simply by clicking on the name and typing.
· Change permissions simply by clicking on the appropriate permission.
· All main windows have configurable button bars.
· Sort by name, user, group, size, or date.
· Shortcuts to your most frequented folders
· Customizable menu shortcuts
· (by editing string database -- a graphical editor is planned for later)
· Safe trash can interface
· Searchable, hypertext on-line help
· Designed to work with multiple virtual desktops and both Click-to-Focus and Point-to-Focus.
· Support for scrolling via wheel mice
· Full support for European languages
· Easy translation to other languages without the need to recompile the source
· Works with Gnome and KDE session managers.