On Friday 07 November 2008 23:50:52 Nigel Henry wrote: > On Friday 07 November 2008 23:44, Anne Wilson wrote: > > > > Nigel, you should take a little time to explore Dolphin. It started very > > simplistically, but now it has a very impressive range of functionality. > > I thought at first I'd never use it, but now I only use konqueror on a > > remote box that doesn't have dolphin. I find myself really missing > > dolphin's functionality. The tables have completely turned :-) > > > > Anne > > Hi Anne. I'll have to look at Dolphin again. I must admit, that the first > time I saw it, I was a bit miffed, having used Konqueror for so long, and > the first thing I did was to find out how to get Konqueror back as default > file manager. > Hehe - that was my first response too. > I will have another look at Dolphin. No promises as to if I'll accept it as > an alternative to Konqueror though, which has always worked ok for me. > Konqueror remains available. As I understand it, konqueror and dolphin share a good deal of code, which may affect functionality to some degree. > I suppose we do have to be open minded and give these new apps a chance to > prove themselves as worthy replacements though. > http://userbase.kde.org/Dolphin has a lot of info about it, though it's not complete. I can think of at least two features that haven't been added to that yet. If you need some functionality you can't find, ask. At least we'll be able to tell you how to get it, if it's already there, or to file a wish on bugs.kde.org. Anne
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