Jesse Keating wrote:
On Thu, 2008-03-27 at 08:11 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
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?
I have "real" filesystem stuff, I just make proper use of when to double
click and when to shift-double click. Often I'm moving content from one
dir to another, and doing that by having multiple windows open to views
of those folders (and some of their parents) makes this a lot easier
than a single browse like window.
But, but, but... You've already got a perfectly fine multitasking,
multiwindowing system where you can open as many instances of something
as you want. If you want several file manager window open, just open
them and park them where you want separately. Why do applications need
to have anything to do with this on their own?
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