Review:

Midnight Commander (file Manager With Embedded Text Browsing)

overall review score: 4.5
score is between 0 and 5
Midnight Commander is a visual, text-based file manager for Unix-like operating systems. It features a two-pane interface that allows users to navigate directories, copy, move, delete files, and perform other file management tasks efficiently. Its embedded text browsing capabilities enable users to view and edit text files directly within the application, enhancing productivity without switching contexts.

Key Features

  • Two-pane interface for intuitive navigation
  • Embedded text viewer and editor for quick file inspections
  • Supports extensive file operations: copy, move, delete, rename
  • Built-in support for FTP and network file systems
  • Customizable with plugins and extensions
  • Color schemes and viewing modes for improved usability
  • Keyboard shortcuts for efficient navigation

Pros

  • Highly efficient for managing files in a terminal environment
  • Embedded text browsing reduces the need for external editors
  • Open-source and highly customizable
  • Supports remote file operations via FTP and network protocols
  • Lightweight with a fast response time

Cons

  • Interface may seem dated or intimidating to new users
  • Learning curve can be steep for beginners unfamiliar with terminal-based tools
  • Limited graphical interface options compared to GUI file managers
  • Development activity has fluctuated over time

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 07:34:10 AM UTC