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<td style="width: 50%; text-align: center;"> <a align="middle" href="Quickstart.htm">Help for people who don't read manuals</a> <a href="Quickstart.htm"><img src="forward.gif" alt="Help for people who don't read manuals" align="top" border="0"></a></td>
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<h2><u>Introduction</u></h2>
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4Pane is a multi-pane, detailed-list file manager for Linux. It is designed to be fully-featured without bloat, and aims for speed rather than beauty.<br><br>
It has been built and tested on all the main Linux distros, using both current and older versions. Though it has a gtk-style appearance, it's not
tied to any particular desktop.<br><br>
4Pane's main features are listed <a href="Features.htm">here</a>, and there is information about usage in <a href="Using4Pane.htm">Using 4Pane</a>.
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