Update: Latest is now release 5 (see below).George Peter Staplin: I wanted a file manager that would ease the burden of working with hundreds of videos. I looked around at a few and decided that I didn't like any of them. I normally use a few xterm with pdksh, but that doesn't cut it sometimes.
The file manager should organize the files alphabetically, but only display the files with a specific prefix or * for all. The file manager updates the view of files if the directory I'm in changes (from removal or addition). The "Do this:" entry is the command to run when a file is clicked. This is not a conventional file manager, but I find it useful. It isn't a "do everything for you" file manager.
http://www.xmission.com/~georgeps/implementation/software/Tickmassfiler/screenshot_A.png
http://www.xmission.com/~georgeps/implementation/software/Tickmassfiler/screenshot_B.png
I removed the outdated code that was here -- use the link instead.
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