Re: Suggestions for Ratpoison-friendly apps?

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dilo may work as a light-weight browser.


On Sun, 5 Dec 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

> SpaceFM works very, very well for me here and is (to me at least) easier to
> understand and work with than Caja personally. I'm now on the hunt for a
> lightweight browser, I'm thinking stick with Seamonkey but...
>
> Setting up my gmail is a pain really...
>
> On 12/4/21 18:47, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> > I just found another file manager called spacefm. It appears to be somewhat
> > larger than pcmanfm, but it doesn't have the libfm dependency, so that
> > functionality seems to be integrated into it. I have it reading my files and
> > folders right out of the box. So this one could work. Best of all, it pulls
> > in no dependencies at all from what I can tell. The problem with spacefm is
> > that the latest stable release is in fact quite old, March 2018, so it most
> > likely will never see another update. It does apparently have vfs support,
> > but it doesn't use the usual gvfs back ends. From what I've read of it
> > though, it does seem to be able to do automounting and that sort of thing,
> > as pcmanfm can do.
> >
> > ~Kyle
> >
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