Click here to download version 1.7 of nautilus-scripts-manager.
Click here for the Debian/Ubuntu package.
Nautilus scripts manager is a little app to help you manage your Nautilus scripts. Once installed, you'll find it in “System” → “Preferences” → “Nautilus scripts manager”
Pietro Battiston - me@pietrobattiston.it
The standard directory for installation of Nautilus scripts is /usr/share/nautilus-scripts. To enable them, they must be linked in ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts. This is all this app does, with a nice interface.
Only nautilus and pygtk are needed (pygtk is not even a strict requirement, because a command line interface is also provided).
You must have an account on http://www.transifex.net . Then, visit
https://www.transifex.net/projects/p/nautilus-scripts-manager/resource/main/
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