Graphical file manager?

From: Dave (DaveM_at_Mich.Com)
Date: 12/08/04

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    I am looking for a cross-platform (Windows & Linux) graphical file manager
    that will verify files after they have been moved or copied.

    I dont need much in terms of features. It just has to be able to copy or
    move files and/or directory trees using a graphical interface.

    Is there an open-source graphical file manager that has a build for both
    Windows and Linux? Does it have to ability to do a verify after copy?

    TIA,
    Dave

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