Re: Nautilus default in spatial mode?

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Martin Sourada wrote:

I know this was discussed hundred times already, but I again ran to a
F8T2 review [1] which mentions this. Why is the nautilus defaulted to
spatial mode? IMHO, the browser mode is much more effective, has the
very useful sidepanel (treeview and bookmarks are the most usefull
ones), and opens only one window. Is there any reason to stay with
spatial mode, while almost anyone complains about it?

I believe the main reason is spatial is the default in upstream GNOME.

You know, what *you* or *I* consider more effective is not extremely relevant, as we are so-called "power users", net necessarily representative (with that said, I am quite ambivalent for Spatial or Browser, maybe with a slight preference for Spatial, where the tree view does not waste space when not needed)

Changing the default from Spatial to Browser could also generate the backslash of people ranting on their blogs about Browser not being the best choice, blog complaints are not an useful metric.

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