Krusader is a simple, powerful, dual-panel file manager for the KDE Plasma Desktop and other Linux desktops. You can think of it as a power-user's alternative to Dolphin, and it follows the tradition of "commander" style file managers (such as Midnight Commander.) Krusader includes archive handling, mounted file system support, a file system search, directory synchronization, batch renaming, and much more.
Krusader is extremely configurable, to the point that you can use it as a single-pane file manager if you prefer. Krusader is designed with the theory that by providing all users all of the tools, any single user can hide unwanted features and just use what they want. Krusader has a device manager. You can mount and unmount file systems with the MountMan tool in the Tools window. Krusader also has a disk usage monitor, so if you're wondering where all your hard drive space went, you can get a graphical report on what files are using up your space.
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opensourceWhether you use Krusader as a humble file manager or the all-encompassing interface to your Linux system, it's a satisfyingly powerful application, and you owe it to yourself to give it a try.