Nemo

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What is Nemo?

Nemo is Linux Mint's Cinnamon's default file manager.

A window titled "Home." The menubar contains File, Edit, View, Go, Bookmarks, Help menus. An address bar with a left arrow, right arrow, and up arrow buttons, next to a set of three buttons, one being a left arrow button, the middle being an icon of a house labelled virtual-curiosities, and the right being a right arrow button. At the right side, five icons whose purpose is difficult to tell: a "return" shaped arrow, a magnifying glass, four squares forming a larger square, 3 squares at left of 3 lines, and 6 small rectangles. On the left pane, a list of locations to navigate: My Computer (expanded) including Home, Desktop ,Documents, Music, Pictures, Videos, Downloads, Recent, File System (with a filling bar under the label), Trash; Devices (collapsed), Network (Collapsed). The main pane has several folder icons, most with a matching icon on the folder: Desktop, Documents (with a paper icon), Downloads (down arrow), Musci (music note), Pictures (camera), Public (3 connected dots), Templates (fading paper icon), Videos (reel). At the bottom, a status bar with 3 buttons at the left, the message "8 items, Free Space: 39,1 GB", and a slider at the right.
Nemo's main window, displaying a user's home directory.
Written by Noel Santos.

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I'm a self-taught Brazilian programmer graduated in IT from a FATEC. In a world of increasingly complex and essential computers, I decided to use my technical expertise in hardware, desktop applications, and web technologies to create an informative resource to make PC's easier to understand.

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