Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on December 20, 2006 10:07 PM
"At any rate, Konqueror is preferable to Nautilus, which began as buggy and has improved only slowly. Although Nautilus' stability is no longer an issue, as it was in its initial releases, its default spatial view is. This view, chosen to simplify the average user's view of the hard drive, shows only the current user's desktop and home directory as a selection of icons. Even worse, in this view, the directory tree that has been a mainstay of file managers from the earliest days of computing is awkwardly reduced to a combo box in the lower left of the window. Like Konqueror, Nautilus is useful as a file viewer, but as a file manager, it is tolerable only in browser mode, which uses one pane for the directory tree and is only available from System Tools -> File Browser. Yet even in browser mode, the default view is of the home directory, with a separate entry on the tree for the entire filesystem."
KDE fanboy writes article. Drives up pageviews. Film at eleven.
KDE Fanboys.
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on December 20, 2006 10:07 PMKDE fanboy writes article. Drives up pageviews. Film at eleven.
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