Gnome users who have tried KDE: convince me!
marc
gmane at auxbuss.com
Tue Dec 29 10:29:56 UTC 2009
Robert Spanjaard wrote:
> Like most modern filemanagers, Nautilus can have as many 'screens' as you
> want. There's no need for a fixed split-screen anymore. Just open an extra
> window.
This is a naive and rather myopic point of view. Split screen file
managers are incredibly useful for anyone who routinely moves files
around.
I tend to use a console for file management, but when I fire up a file
manager, I use either krusader or dolphin (both KDE apps); nautilus has
incredibly limited functionality.
However, if you want to see how it should be done, take a look at Opus
Directory on Windows
--
Best,
Marc
"Change requires small steps."
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