Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Am Montag, 2. Mai 2016 schrieb Lisi Reisz:
On Monday 02 May 2016 19:31:47 Dave Lers wrote:
it's a welcome surprise to hear that someone else still finds Konqueror indispensable.
I do too - but I no longer use it as my web-browser of first choice, and this saddens me. I would hate to live entirely without it. Something which hasn't been mentioned yet, it is my favourite ftp client and server, since I can simultaneously file-browse.
Lisi
Konqueror with sftp:// (and kmail) are the reason I still have not converted my desktop to FreeBSD :-) Well, for www I use iceweasel (with far too many plugins zu make it usable) but for bookmarks I use konqueror ...
Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Am Montag, 2. Mai 2016 schrieb Lisi Reisz:
On Monday 02 May 2016 19:31:47 Dave Lers wrote:
it's a welcome surprise to hear that someone else still finds Konqueror indispensable.
I do too - but I no longer use it as my web-browser of first choice, and this saddens me. I would hate to live entirely without it. Something which hasn't been mentioned yet, it is my favourite ftp client and server, since I can simultaneously file-browse.
Lisi
Konqueror with sftp:// (and kmail) are the reason I still have not converted my desktop to FreeBSD :-) Well, for www I use iceweasel (with far too many plugins zu make it usable) but for bookmarks I use konqueror ...
Yes. Konqueror, along with most? TDE apps, makes local and remote (sftp) activities pretty much indistinguishable. There's a bit more lag when scrolling through large remote images (open with kuickview), but I cannot tell the difference when playing remote videos with omxplayer (raspbian app). Another handy thing that comes to mind is Konqueror opening a remote file in Kate and then being able to click the Current document folder button to get the remote file tree in the Kate navigation panel (similar to a network tab bookmark in the Konqueror navigation panel).
For some reason I've been using Squirrelmail (webmail via Konqueror) for as long as I can remember. I also seem to be stuck on kpdf, preferring to drag and drop pdf links to Konqueror (from iceweasel works, from chromium doesn't).
While I really like the Konqueror bookmark interface - all the options seem more readily available/easier, e.g. click-browse-click to add a bookmark to the appropriate folder - I use a bookmarklet to add important links to a private website (my Konqueror homepage)... When you're browsing in Iceweasel, how do you add a bookmark in Konqueror?