Re: Good Orca friendly terminal file manager?

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Tim here.  I've tried several (mc, ranger, and "nnn"), and while mc &
ranger are powerful, I suspect the simplicity of "nnn"
(https://github.com/jarun/nnn) will work better with a terminal
screen-reader.  It has grown a lot of features since when I first
tried it, so it might be a bit heavier and less screen-reader
friendly now.

That said, I tend to just use the standard command-line to manage
my files most of the time, and that is exceptionally accessible.
(grins)

-Tim




On April  8, 2022, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> I thought I asked this before, but...
> 
> Is there a good, Orca friendly file manager laying around? I can
> live with Caja or pcmanfm, but I'm wondering if there's a good
> terminal based file manager that works with Orca?
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