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Dolphin is AFAIK by far the best file manager on Linux. And it is more than decent.
By decent I just mean ability to do basic stuff, like open terminal in current directory, create symbolic links, having detailed list view as default, open root instance, easy switching between 1 and 2 panels, tabs for quick navigation between multiple directories. Easy access to removable drives.
But I think almost all file managers for Linux have all that now. I'm currently using Thunar because I'm using XFCE, but I recently configured a laptop with KDE for a friend, and I must admit, I'm strongly considering going back to KDE. It was just such a pleasant experience to work with, my only gripe is that I can't make shortcuts on the numeric keypad, and I use that for window tiling.
It's such a weird omission in KDE/QT, that it doesn't recognize the numpad properly? If they have fixed that, I'll go back to KDE instantly.
I hear you on the tiling. I wish my window arrangement on KDE was more keyboard based. As it is, I end up dragging and resizing across multiple monitors and workspaces.
Yes, it's such a weird thing QT doesn't support numerical keyboard?