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Nautilus Files Offline Installer

File Management · Latest Version · Open Source

Powerful and versatile file management tool designed to simplify the way users interact

4.1/5
709K+ downloads
Size: See official site
Updated: Apr 26, 2026

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Download Summary

Source

Wiki Gnome official download page

Platforms

Linux

Current listing

Latest Version · See official site

Nautilus Files Overview

Nautilus Files is a Open Source file management utility for Linux by Wiki Gnome. The Nautilus Files offline installer is a standalone setup file that packages the full application — every engine, library, and interface component — into a single See official site download that installs without an internet connection. IT professionals managing file systems across isolated machines, contractors working on-site without internet, and home users who want a reliable archived copy all benefit from the Nautilus Files standalone installer. Copy the full setup to a USB drive, run it on any compatible machine, and the application is ready immediately — no post-install downloads, no background package manager steps. Nautilus Files handles the file management tasks its category covers: archiving, extracting, transferring, or organizing — with support for major formats and an interface that stays out of the way. Operations run efficiently even on older hardware, and batch processing makes repeated tasks faster. To install offline: download the Nautilus Files full setup from the official source, transfer to USB if deploying to multiple machines, and run the installer. The entire process completes without internet access. Archiving the standalone setup gives you a reliable reinstall path for future hardware changes. System requirements are modest — a current Linux installation with sufficient disk space for the See official site package. Download the Nautilus Files standalone setup from the official Wiki Gnome website.

Nautilus Files runs on Linux and is commonly used for archiving, file transfer, and storage tasks. Key capabilities include zip, rar, 7z, tar, gz, and iso format support, aes-256 encryption for password-protected archives, drag-and-drop file operations with real-time progress display.

The Nautilus Files offline installer is a standalone setup file that bundles the full installation package into a single executable — no internet connection required at any point during installation. Unlike a web-based stub installer that requires an active download, this standalone installer works completely without internet — download it once and run it anywhere. The full setup is especially useful for schools, IT departments, and enterprise environments that manage air-gapped networks or restricted connections. Save the standalone setup to a USB drive or internal network share and deploy Nautilus Files to multiple workstations without re-downloading. Wiki Gnome publishes the download page directly, so the file you get matches what the vendor officially releases.

Download Notes

Use the buttons above to open the official download source for Nautilus Files. Before installing, check the package type, supported operating systems, and any release notes the vendor provides.

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Official source

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Package type

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Platform coverage

Nautilus Files is listed for Linux. Check the OS-specific buttons for the best available source.

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Release details

Version Latest Version and the current file size are shown on this page so you can confirm you are downloading the expected build.

Nautilus Files Key Features

  • ZIP, RAR, 7z, TAR, GZ, and ISO format support
  • AES-256 encryption for password-protected archives
  • Drag-and-drop file operations with real-time progress display
  • Multi-part archive creation, splitting, and reassembly
  • Command-line interface for scripting and batch automation
  • Full standalone offline installer — no internet needed

How to Download and Install Nautilus Files

Follow these steps to get Nautilus Files from the official source and complete the setup on your device:

  1. 1
    Open the official download source

    Use the download button above to open the official download page for the latest Nautilus Files from Wiki Gnome.

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    Choose the right build for your platform

    Select the installer or package that matches your operating system and architecture. This page lists support for Linux.

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    Run the installer or package

    Launch the downloaded file and follow the vendor's setup prompts. Some vendors provide a full installer, while others use a lightweight downloader.

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    Confirm the installed version

    After setup, open Nautilus Files and confirm the version, license tier, and any first-run settings or updates offered by the vendor.

Nautilus Files — All Versions & Downloads

Platform availability and download links for each release.

🐧 Linux .deb / .rpm / AppImage
Version Released 🐧 Linux What Changed
vLatest LATEST 2026-04-17 ⬇ .deb Initial Latest releaseFull offline installer package

ℹ️ Older version links redirect to the official download page — the developer controls which previous versions remain available.

Nautilus Files System Requirements

Baseline requirements to run the current Nautilus Files release:

Operating System
Linux
Memory (RAM)
2 GB minimum, 4 GB recommended
Disk Space
500 MB free space
Processor
1 GHz or faster (64-bit)

Nautilus Files Download FAQ

What is the Nautilus Files offline installer?
The Nautilus Files offline installer is a full standalone setup file — sometimes called a standalone installer or full setup package — that installs the software completely without an internet connection. Once you have downloaded the setup file, you can run it on any compatible machine, including air-gapped PCs, school labs, and enterprise workstations, without needing to re-download files during installation.
How is the Nautilus Files offline installer different from the web installer?
A web installer (also called an online installer or stub installer) downloads the actual program files from the internet during installation, so it fails if your connection drops. The Nautilus Files standalone offline installer bundles the full setup inside a single executable — you download it once, save it to a USB drive or network share, and install it anywhere, even without internet access.
Can I use the Nautilus Files offline setup on multiple computers?
Yes — that is one of the main advantages of a standalone full setup file. Copy the installer to a USB drive or shared network folder and run it on as many machines as needed without an internet connection. Check the license terms from Wiki Gnome for any per-seat restrictions before deploying to multiple workstations.
Which platforms does Nautilus Files support?
Nautilus Files is available for Linux. The platform badges and download buttons on this page reflect the operating systems listed in the current catalog entry.
Is this an official Nautilus Files download?
Yes. This page links to the official download page for Nautilus Files from Wiki Gnome. The button on this page opens the official download page from Wiki Gnome, where the vendor controls the final installer or package selection. We do not host modified installers or third-party repacks.

Download Details

Software
Nautilus Files
Version
Latest Version
Developer
Wiki Gnome
License
Open Source
Installer Type
Official download page
File Size
See official site
Last Updated
2026-04-26
Platforms
Linux
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