In macOS operating systems, what is the name of the built-in graphical user interface (GUI) application that lets users browse, copy, move, and organize files and folders on local drives and network volumes?
Finder is the default file manager and GUI shell in macOS, providing the interface to navigate, copy, move, and delete files and folders. Explorer (also called File Explorer) performs that role in Windows. Nautilus, branded simply as Files, is the default file manager for the GNOME desktop on many Linux distributions. GNOME itself is a desktop environment, not a file manager.
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