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==Examples== Examples of file managers that use a spatial metaphor by default include: * [[Amiga]]'s [[Workbench (AmigaOS)|Workbench]] * [[Apple Inc.|Apple]]'s [[Finder (software)|Finder]] 5 to 9 (versions prior to [[Mac OS X]]) * [[BeOS]]'s Tracker * [[Enlightenment (window manager)|Enlightenment 17]]'s file manager * [[GNOME]]'s [[Nautilus (file manager)|Nautilus]] from version 2.6 till 2.28<ref>[http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.30/ GNOME 2.30 release notes]</ref> * the [[OS/2]] [[Workplace Shell]] * the [[RISC OS]] Filer * the [[ROX Desktop]]'s [[ROX Desktop#ROX Filer|ROX-Filer]] * [[Windows Explorer]] in [[Windows 95]] was also a spatial file manager in some aspects, but became a navigational file manager in later versions of the operating system (when using the default settings) [[MATE (software)|MATE]]'s Caja file manager has a spatial mode, but is navigational by default.
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