Andrew Farris wrote:
They moved away from it because user acceptance was problematic due to users being unable/unwilling to read the tiniest bits of documentation to find out they don't have to end up with a billion windows open while using spatial mode... not because the system is innately flawed.
The problem is that the users don't _want_ all the windows down a path left open and they don't want to use some oddball action to avoid it as a side effect.
I agree columned mode is better than purely spatial, but working from a tree or partial tree partial spatial (i.e. nautilus browser/windows explorer) is the worst of both worlds.
What's bad about them - assuming you open as many instances as you want? It would be somewhat handier if they had 'File/New Window' options to duplicate the current window and 'right-mouse/Open in New Window' so you didn't have to start from the top every time but most of the paths I use diverge early anyway.
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