Bruce Byfield [2] has written this article and Krusader has received a
very positive review.
1. http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/12/13/1957208
2. http://members.axion.net/~bbyfield/
Quote:
"By far the most promising file manager for the desktop is a KDE
application called Krusader. With its use of function keys and its
ability to call external applications as needed, Krusader looks more
like a direct descendant of the Norton Commander clones than other
modern file managers. With its abilities to search archives, compress
files in a variety of formats, encrypt, and show disk usage in a chart
in a separate window, Krusader is easily the most powerful file
manager for the modern desktop."
Quote:
"However, for those who have always relied on file managers, the first
choice has to be Krusader. Combining the centralized functionality of
earlier generations with the look and feel of modern applications,
Krusader is by far the most complete of the file managers I've
mentioned."