
Raysync
FTP Synchronizer
GNOME Commander
CLEX
Rodent
cryo
xfdesktop
Gentoo (file Manager)
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We are planning to install direct 1GB MPLS links between the sites (I know, latency) - so what are some more tricks I can try? Should I just purchase hardware network acceleration devices? The other thought was using a service like raysync.io. Source: almost 5 years ago
FTP Synchronizer - Secure and high performance FTP File Sync product
GNOME Commander - GNOME Commander is a "two-pane" graphical file manager for the GNOME desktop environment.
CLEX - CLEX is a command-line interface-based file manager for managing and editing project files, no matter where they are stored.
Rodent - Rodent is a project file manager for browsers; it helps you organize your work without saving files locally.
cryo - A visual file manager
xfdesktop - The xfdesktop application manages the desktop backdrop.