

Index (Maui Applications)
Index is a convergent file manager, it the user with a simple way to navigate and manage files. Index incorporates features such as miller columns, embedded terminal, split views, file previews, experimental WebDAV support, tags.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application type
Platforms
- Linux
- Android
- AppImageHub
- Linux Mobile
- Plasma Mobile
- Flatpak
- Flathub
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Intuitive Interface
Features
- Dark Mode
- File Tagging
- Fast file and folder search
Tags
- maui
- AppImage
- Linux
- plasma-mobile
- Windows 10
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Index (Maui Applications) information
What is Index (Maui Applications)?
Index is a convergent file manager, it the user with a simple way to navigate and manage files. Index incorporates features such as miller columns, embedded terminal, split views, file previews, experimental WebDAV support, tags for files and folders. It is free and multi-platform, and open source under the LGPL v3 License.
Index is made with Mauikit.
MauiKit A free and modular front-end framework for developing fast and compelling user experiences. It helps to quickly build UIs that follow the Maui HIG and bring ready to go tools for different platforms, such as Android and Linux.
MauiKit and the Maui Applications are made by the Maui project (which is a part of the KDE project) and Nitrux Latinoamericana S.C.







Comments and Reviews
Tried it on my tablet, then my phone.
While other multiplatform apps these days use mobile designs and just port them as-is to PC, this app is designed for desktops but with just enough mobile design to be friendly on phones, resulting in a very novel design with an air of seriousness and control that most phone apps simply lack. It has the potential of being the best manager for Android if only that port wasn't plagued by crashing bugs to the point of being impractical.
I would love to use it all the time on my phone, when it's ready