KDE 4.0.0!

Dotan Cohen dotancohen at gmail.com
Wed Jan 16 01:09:53 UTC 2008


On 15/01/2008, Derek Broughton <news at pointerstop.ca> wrote:
> No.  Just plain no.  I _always_ use IE on Windows for all my file browsing.
> Not file:///, just C:\....  It's got moving, it's got deleting, it's got
> dragondrop.  Under the hood, possibly it really does invoke a different
> program, but as far as the user can see, it's one program.  Like Konqueror.

I checked today, and with IE 6 the experience is still how I remember it:
1) In Windows Explorer, one can enter a URL and browse there. Some new
buttons show up in the toolbar, but otherwise the UI does not change.
2) In Internet Explorer, one can enter a local path and browse there.
Some new buttons show up in the toolbar, but otherwise the UI does not
change.

With IE7, however, entering a URL into Windows Explorer pops up a new
IE window, with the URL loading. Similarly, entering a local path in
IE pops up a WE window.

Dotan Cohen

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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?


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