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Aleksej Bobylev <al.bobylev@gmail.com> |
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Fri Dec 08 02:55:48 2017 +0200 (2017-12-08) |
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1 LibFM provides file management functions built on top of Glib/GIO, giving
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2 a convenient higher-level API.
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4 Some features:
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6 * Desktop-independent, following FreeDesktop standards;
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7 * Fast, light on memory usage, and responsive - well suited to less powerful
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8 hardware such as netbooks and thin clients;
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9 * Uses GIO/GVFS (like Nautilus) for Trash support and access to remote file
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10 systems (FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Windows shares, etc.);
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11 * Clipboard operations are compatible with GTK+/GNOME and Qt/KDE;
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12 * Supports both Drag-and-Drop, and the X Direct Save protocol;
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13 * Reusable design with the core functions separated out to simplify porting
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14 to other GUIs.
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16 This package contains the core library.
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