Xfile
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| Developer(s) | Rixstep |
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| Stable release | 2.1.0.10 / 14 Feb 2010 |
| Operating system | Mac OS X |
| Type | File manager |
| License | Shareware |
| Website | http://rixstep.com/xfile |
Xfile is a file manager developed by Rixstep, built as a Finder replacement for the Mac OS X operating system. Its features are mostly congruent with those accessible by generic Unix systems.
Some examples of the more advanced features are a consequence of the above. Operating only with generic Unix APIs Xfile is capable of dealing with a wide variety of file systems and not limited to the operating system's native HFS+.
The interface of Xfile is navigational in nature, although Xfile windows can be seen as "document" windows and behave as such.
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