Thunar

This article is about the file manager. For the god after which the program is named, see Thor.
Thunar

Thunar 1.6.2 screenshot
Developer(s) Xfce and Benedikt Meurer
Stable release 1.6.7[1] / 20 April 2015
Operating system Unix-like
Type File manager
License GPL
Website docs.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/start

Thunar is a file manager for Linux and other Unix-like systems, written using the GTK+ 2 toolkit, and shipped with Xfce version 4.4 RC1 and later. Thunar is developed by Benedikt Meurer, and was originally intended to replace XFFM, Xfce's previous file manager. Thunar was initially called Filer but was changed to Thunar due to a name clash.

The main goal of the Thunar project is to create a file manager that is fast, clean, and easy to use.[2][3] It is designed to start up faster and be more responsive than some other Linux file managers, such as Nautilus and Konqueror.[4] Accessibility, another goal of the project, is accomplished using Assistive Technologies (i.e., GNOME Accessibility Toolkit). Like the rest of Xfce, Thunar is designed to comply with standards, such as those stated at freedesktop.org. Thunar is simple and lightweight by design, but its functionality can be extended through plugins.

Thunar is named after the god of thunder in Norse mythology, and uses Mjölnir, Thor's hammer, as its icon.

Interface

The Thunar interface was developed prior to the coding of the Thunar core. A minimally functional software mock-up was built in Python. Features were added and user interface elements were changed iteratively to react to test user input.

API

Thunar provides an API for third party developers:

Thunar can also be extended by writing scripts to be placed in the context menu for various file types.

Thunar's About screen logo

References

External links

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