On Sun, 2005-05-08 at 13:28 +0200, nodata wrote: > > I tried to get used to it, but found the way it opened new windows on > top of the old ones really annoying. > Yes it does - which is why you right click to browse folder if you don't want that happening. Where I find that useful though - launch homedir open rpm directory - yes, it open on top of home dir open spec files directory - yes it opens on top of rpm dir on top of home dir drag spec file to my webdav server for sharing ctrl-w and spec file directory is instantly closed - leaving me with rpm directory open source directory - copy patches to my webdav server for public sharing ctrl-w to close that open srpms directory It's much easier imho to use spatial in these scenarios imho. I can also just drag a window off. Spatial feels a lot like the classic Mac OS Finder did - I like that a lot. And when I want to browse - I browse. Typically all I ever browse are my ftp server, webdav server, and removable media. Those all have icons on the desktop all the time making it easy to choose to browse (via right click).