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An article at Linux.com by Michael M. Murphree, testing, comparing and reviewing a lot of different filemanagers for Linux systems. About Gnome Commander he writes:
GNOME Commander offers a much smaller footprint and a more polished GUI than do FileRunner and gentoo. It provides the more typical tool bar and menu system, in addition to mapping buttons to each function key. It also provides a command history, capacity for multiple predefined FTP sessions, and file search. The most interesting feature that I found was the advanced rename tool, which allows you to quickly rename multiple files using regular expressions, counters, and case matching. I was disappointed that the user manual did not install properly, particularly since key combinations did not match those for Midnight Commander. It still struck me a a compact, polished file manager, especially suitable for those running the GNOME desktop.
Read the full article File managers For Linux at Linux.com.
There is a page comparing filemanagers at wikipedia.org, where GCMD also is mentioned. The Comparison of file managers has a lot of tables comparing features of quite a number of filemanagers.
See the Gnome Commander wikipedia page, our users are of course very welcome to edit the Gnome Commander page at wikipedia.