Kevin Kofler wrote:
Andrew Farris <lordmorgul <at> gmail.com> writes:
1) it forces you to open two windows and navigate to them both to do the VAST
majority of file operations; it is much more common to need access to drag a
file between folders than it is to move it within the same folder.
That's an argument for a 2-pane file manager (e.g. Krusader), not a spatial
one. I don't understand why the 2-pane interface isn't more common.
http://www.krusader.org/screenshots.php
No, it's an argument for a general purpose window manager that lets you
open as many windows containing as many instances of the same or
different programs as you want. But we've had that for ages. Why do so
many applications pretend they have to manage their own multiple windows
in quirky and different ways too?
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