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ROX Filer is generally very nice and light, but Thunar is even more ligth also offers more features: http://linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?p=2656139#post26...
Edited 2007-06-12 05:43
Can't really compare the two anyway, Thunar is like a mini-Nautilus, Rox is like mini-RiscOS on *n*x.
Rox-Filer supports AppDirs and uses RiscOS style menus etc.
It takes some getting used to, but if you have fond memories of "!Lander", I'm sure you'll get on with it no probs 
ROX filer has features that you just can't find anywhere else like new files displayed in bold - oh so handy when you dropped a file into a dir w/ 200 other files - the bold really stands out. Also ROX has TAB completion for quick directory navigation and this functionality works in reverse too w/ BKSPC key. Double click on any blank space within the filer window and the window is automatically resized so that it's just large enough to see all contents of that particular directory. When using Drag & Drop a menu appears and offers you the option to copy or move instead of just deciding for you. Of course all of these options are configurable to your liking. ROX does take some getting used to but after 4+ years of use I find it difficult to work with any other file manager especially if it's done in the tired old win32 explorer style.








