To install this file manager, you can either use the built-in Add/Remove applications dialog or use the command line. Just type in PCMan into the search box, and change the drop-down to “All Open Source applications” and you’ll see it in the list.

Or you can much more quickly install it with apt-get:

Once it’s installed, you can find it under System Tools \ PCMan File Manager

And there we are… you can see that it has a decent amount of options, although not quite as many as Nautilus does.

The one option that it has by default that Nautilus doesn’t have is the “Open in Terminal” option, which I find much more useful than anything in Nautilus.