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xfm: xfm (a classic file manager for X)
xfm: 
xfm: This is a powerful file and applications manager for X that contains
xfm: all of the traditional file manager features -- move around your
xfm: directory tree in multiple windows, and move, copy or delete files.
xfm: The integrated application manager allows you to drag files directly
xfm: into your favorite applications.  Small and fast, Xfm won as "Favorite
xfm: File Manager" in the Linux Journal 1997 Readers' Choice Awards.
xfm:
xfm: xfm was originally written by Simon Marlow, and was improved by
xfm: Albert Graef and Till Straumann.