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Re: off topic remark
by MamiyaOtaru on Wednesday 14/Feb/2007, @23:07
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| I'll only use Dolphin if it has a tree view (of only directories) in a separate panel, and if there is an address field where I can type in where I want to go (and is on by default, or can be made so). Dolphin from the screenshots I have seen does not have these, and so is of no interest to me. |
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Re: off topic remark
by Jucato on Thursday 15/Feb/2007, @00:40
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Dolphin may not currently have a tree view like the one in Konqueror's navigation panel. But it has something that's equally functional, and might even actually be better.
When you click and hold on a folder name button in the breadcrumb widget, you get a dropdown list of the subdirectories in that folder. A picture speaks a thousand words, so this screenshot might explain it better.
Note: This is a screenshot of Dolphin 0.8.1 on KDE 3.5.6
http://jucato.org/stuff/dolphin.png
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Re: off topic remark
by reldruh on Thursday 15/Feb/2007, @01:20
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Wow. That is a pretty pretty file manager. When I first heard about dolphin my first thought was why would anybody want to replace konqueror. I understand now, although I think I'd still rather see a lot of those changes ported to konqueror instead of having them in a separate application.
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