Rodd Clarkson wrote:
Thats because Apple has chosen not to make it default behavior, not because
it is not included.
Interesting... "Apple does it that way" was one of the reasons given for the
default in GNOME. It looks like Apple realized it's a bad idea. M$ went through
that long ago, Window$ 95 worked that way, they added browser mode and changed
the default to it in Window$ 98. Why does GNOME have to copy ancient design
flaws which both M$ and Apple recognized as such?
Don't forget to mention users' opinion. They do not like spatial mode
because of many windows, but it's noticeably faster than browser mode.
I like spacial browsing, so maybe I'm strange. ;-]
If you have very shallow directory trees and don't attempt system
administration or navigating network shares it is sort-of tolerable.
But what good is a file manager that makes it too inconvenient to use
for real work?
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