For years I've used Total Commander (formerly Windows Commander) on Windows PCs. I like it because it's automatically a double pane and you can easily right-click to choose files and there are buttons at the bottom for performing functions like copying, deleting, and making directories. I like the thing so much that I've run it under WINE in Kubuntu. Now I won't need to do that anymore. I'm pleased that someone has come out with a Total Commander clone for Linux. It's called Double Commander. I just installed it yesterday. By default, you do the standard Ctrl+[left mouse click] to select files. However, you can change that to a right mouse click in the options. It even colors selected files red just like Total Commander. Here's the version I'm running:
It's a beta, but it seems stable enough to me. Just thought you guys would like the heads up because Total Commander is usually popular with tinkerers.
Double Commander
Version: 0.6.4 beta
Revision: 6126
Build date: 2015/07/12
Lazarus: 1.2.6.0
FPC: 2.6.4
Platform: x86_64-Linux-qt4
OS version: Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
Widgetset library: Qt 4.8.6, libQt4Pas 4.5.3
Version: 0.6.4 beta
Revision: 6126
Build date: 2015/07/12
Lazarus: 1.2.6.0
FPC: 2.6.4
Platform: x86_64-Linux-qt4
OS version: Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
Widgetset library: Qt 4.8.6, libQt4Pas 4.5.3
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