Nautilus is open source file management software, giving users access to the file system of any Linux-based operating system, mainly used on the GNOME desktop environment and supporting basic file operations such as copying, paste, delete, and rename.
Nautilus uses an interface familiar to Ubuntu users, divided into two parts, a sidebar and the main file visualizer. The sidebar provides quick access to Places, Devices and Network as well as other bookmarks if you want to add them.
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In the recent version of GNOME, Nautilus allows clicking on the Files item in the panel to access a specific location (remote location or in the machine), connect to the server (FTP, SFTP, SAMBA …), access bookmarks, open new windows as well as modify default features.
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Main features of Nautilus software:
– Allows access to the file system of every Linux-based operating system
– Use on GNOME desktop environment
– Support basic file operations
– Access location in remote machine or computer