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minus-square@pantyhosewimplink2•1 month agoFinder is macOS equivalent of Windows Explorer (maybe, it’s been a while). I assume Linux desktop suites have various similar processes. In other words, a second optional layer (with more features) to access runtime libc file manipulation api.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 month agoExplorers in Linux don’t work like this. They are just some app you can move your files with.
minus-square@pantyhosewimplink1•1 month agoYes. Finder is just some app you can move files with on macOS.
Finder is macOS equivalent of Windows Explorer (maybe, it’s been a while). I assume Linux desktop suites have various similar processes. In other words, a second optional layer (with more features) to access runtime libc file manipulation api.
Explorers in Linux don’t work like this. They are just some app you can move your files with.
Yes. Finder is just some app you can move files with on macOS.