GNU Nautilus

Nautilus is a network user environment that integrates access to files, applications, media, Internet-based services and the Web.

Features include:

  • Built-in viewer components for displaying file contents and quick access to the launch of file editors.
  • Content and attribute-based "virtual folders" that free users from a strict file hierarchy.
  • URL-based naming scheme allows local and Web viewing.
  • Icon views that represent the contents of files: image, text, music, and so on.
  • Multiple user levels to offer an optimized user interface for both novices and experts.
  • File emblems, directory notes, and other tools to customize a file system.
  • Zooming user interface that shows more detail at higher zoom levels.
  • Last updated 12 Nov, 2008


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    About

    Leadership
    • Dave Camp - Maintainer
    • Alex Larsson - Maintainer
    • Darin Adler - Maintainer
    Requirements
    • GNOME 1.2 or newer (Use Requirement)
    • mozilla 0.8 (Use Requirement)
    • bonobo 1.0.9 or later (Build Prerequisite)
    • gnome-vfs 1.0.3 or later (Build Prerequisite)
    • librsvg 1.0.1 or later (Build Prerequisite)
    • eel 1.0.2 or later (Build Prerequisite)
    • Red Hat 6.2 or 7.0 (to use Eazel installer) (Weak Prerequisite)
    Related Projects

    Eazel Extensions Library, Gnome commander, Sarah

    Versions

    2.9.92

    2.9.92 stable released 2005-03-01

    User Community and Support

    Developer's guide available in HTML format from http://developer.gnome.org/doc/whitepapers/nautilus/nautilus-internals.html

    General Resources
    Announcement Resources
    Support Resources
    • E-mail
    • irc://irc.gimp.net/#nautilus

    Development

    Developer Resources
    • E-mail
    • irc://irc.gimp.net/#nautilus
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    Please send comments on these web pages to bug-directory@fsf.org, send other questions to info@fsf.org.

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