
File System Visualizer
File System Visualizer, also known as fsv, is a 3D file browser using OpenGL, written by Daniel Richard G. It is a clone of SGI's fsn file manager for IRIX systems, aimed to run on modern Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. It is capable of representing file systems in two ways:
- Abstraction100002137
- Arrangement105726596
- ClassificationSystem105727220
- Code106355894
- CodingSystem106353757
- Cognition100023271
- Communication100033020
- CreativeWork
- FileSystem105732614
- PsychologicalFeature100023100
- Q386724
- Q7397
- software
- Software106566077
- SoftwareObject
- Structure105726345
- Thing
- video game
- WikicatComputerFileSystems
- WikicatLinuxFileSystems
- work
- Writing106359877
- WrittenCommunication106349220
- Caption
- enFile System Visualizer showing a user's home directory on Mac OS X
- Comment
- enFile System Visualizer, also known as fsv, is a 3D file browser using OpenGL, written by Daniel Richard G. It is a clone of SGI's fsn file manager for IRIX systems, aimed to run on modern Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. It is capable of representing file systems in two ways:
- Depiction
- Developer
- enDaniel Richard G.
- Genre
- File manager
- Genre
- File manager
- Has abstract
- enFile System Visualizer, also known as fsv, is a 3D file browser using OpenGL, written by Daniel Richard G. It is a clone of SGI's fsn file manager for IRIX systems, aimed to run on modern Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. It is capable of representing file systems in two ways: * MapV mode: files and directories are represented as cuboids of equal height, with the size of the cuboid representing the size of the file or directory. * TreeV mode: files and directories are shown in a more conventional file tree style, with links between parent directories and subdirectories, and columns of various height (indicating file size) on top of the directories to represent the files inside. In both of these modes, a standard 2D file tree is displayed on the left of the window. The mouse can be used to rotate the 3D representation of the file system, and an "Eagle Eye" function shows the representation from an overhead view. File System Visualizer is also capable of manipulating the files and directories it displays.
- Hypernym
- D
- Is primary topic of
- File System Visualizer
- Label
- enFile System Visualizer
- Language
- enEnglish
- LatestReleaseDate
- 8 September 1999
- Latest release date
- 8 September 1999
- LatestReleaseVersion
- .90
- Latest release version
- 0.9
- License
- GNU Lesser General Public License
- License
- GNU Lesser General Public License
- Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
- 3D computer graphics
- C (programming language)
- Category:3D file managers
- Category:Disk usage analysis software
- Category:Free file managers
- Category:Free software programmed in C
- Category:Linux file system-related software
- Category:Unix file system-related software
- Category:Utilities for macOS
- Cuboid
- File manager
- File system
- Fsn (file manager)
- GNU Lesser General Public License
- IRIX
- Linux
- MacOS
- OpenGL
- Operating system
- Silicon Graphics
- Unix-like
- Name
- enFile System Visualizer
- Name
- enFile System Visualizer
- OperatingSystem
- Unix-like
- Operating system
- Unix-like
- ProgrammingLanguage
- C (programming language)
- Programming language
- C (programming language)
- SameAs
- 4jq9E
- File System Visualizer
- File System Visualizer
- File System Visualizer
- m.0405z5n
- Q5448339
- Screenshot
- enFSV-OSX-screenshot.png
- Subject
- Category:3D file managers
- Category:Disk usage analysis software
- Category:Free file managers
- Category:Free software programmed in C
- Category:Linux file system-related software
- Category:Unix file system-related software
- Category:Utilities for macOS
- Thumbnail
- WasDerivedFrom
- File System Visualizer?oldid=1079841539&ns=0
- WikiPageLength
- 2501
- Wikipage page ID
- 16782716
- Wikipage revision ID
- 1079841539
- WikiPageUsesTemplate
- Template:Github
- Template:Infobox Software
- Template:Multiple issues
- Template:Notability
- Template:Portal
- Template:Short description
- Template:Sourceforge
- Template:Start date and age
- Template:Unreferenced
- Template:URL
- Wordnet_type
- synset-software-noun-1