On 2018-06-18 20:46:25 dep wrote:
said Kate Draven:
| Oh I didn't forget MC, but it's a "CLI" file manager (and a mighty
one),
| but not a graphical one.
|
| I disagree with Konqueror being a wannabe. It's a fantastic tool with
| infinite uses. You just have to know how to use it. Krusader is a great
| one too, again, if you know how to use it.
and i think that both are necessary. the very first thing i install in a
new linux setup is midnight commander -- the height of achievement by
miguel de icaza, who in his declining career first invented gnome then
went to work for msft. (a nice guy, though -- i interviewed him in boston
when he was still doing ximian.) mc will get you out of all kinds of
trouble. and "sudo mc" in a terminal is maybe the most practical desktop
shortcut to a world of things.
and for regular file management from the desktop, nothing touches
konqueror.
Well, I've found that Konqueror Very Often misrenders modern websites, but
IMO it's probably the best all-around file manager I've used; very flexible
due to splittable panes, kio slaves, etc.
I do miss KDE's Image View, which I think is better than the one in
Konqueror, but otherwise, Konqueror rocks as a file
manager.
Leslie
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Oh what
differences have you experienced with the image view function?
Kate