On Monday 13 February 2012 12:52:07 Timothy Pearson wrote:
On Mon, 13 Feb
2012 12:43:07 -0600
"Timothy Pearson" <kb9vqf(a)pearsoncomputing.net> wrote:
OK, I guess it serves me right for picking a
directory off the top of
my head. How about something without a trivial solution, such
as /usr/bin?
Right-click -> Add Entry, in Places panel. You can add whichever
location you want, and by right-clicking the new location you can
change the label to something more suggestive than "bin" :)
And when I have to access more than a handful of different (*gasp* NEW!)
directories in rapid succession? Let me guess, there's some king of
plasmoid that makes this easier, though I'd have to go to the desktop
(minimize all windows or similar) to even see it. </sarcasm>
KDE4's focus is radically different that TDE's, and these "new ways of
doing things" are proof of that. I'm sure they work fine for some, but I
find an 80-column terminal easier and more intuitive to use than Dolphin.
Timothy,
please, your sarcasm and rants doesn't help you anything.
You can still use Konqueror as the default file manager in recent releases of
the KDE Plasma Workspaces. You can configure Dolphin to behave different.
Dolphin is focusing on a different user group than Konqueror did. That is just
fine. Konqueror's target user group is still very well suited by Konqueror.
Personally I was a very strong Konqueror power user in the days of KDE 3.5. I
had twenty open tabs, with splitted views, konsoles embedded. I could never
believe to use anything different. Nowadays I use Dolphin and I love it. I am
much faster using Dolphin than I have ever been with Konqueror. The examples
you bring might sound valid to you by counting clicks. But the truth is: you
never need these things. I have perhaps five folders I often need - those are
in my places bar. If I really need to enter an address I use Ctrl+L to jump
into the location bar and enter it manually, but that hardly happens.
Cheers
Martin