[KDE Dot News]
 faq
 flatforty
 contribute
 subscribe
 configure
 search
 rdf

 main
 parent
 thread


Re: Konqueror
by Paul Eggleton on Thursday 01/Mar/2007, @19:50
Seeing as KIO is integral to KDE's file handling there's no way it would just stop working.

> By default, I (focus is on I) need a browser that puts tight
> limits on what is possible to do with files.

But that's not what Dolphin is supposed to do - in fact, by not having to worry about also being a web browser, it can offer an interface better suited to file management.
  Related Links
 ·   Articles on KDE Public Relations and Marketing
 ·   Also by Paul Eggleton
 ·   Contact author

Thread Threshold:

The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whomever posted them.
( Reply )

Re: Konqueror
by Steve on Tuesday 18/Mar/2008, @08:26
>But that's not what Dolphin is supposed to do - in fact, by not having to worry about also being a web browser, it can offer an interface better suited to file management.

Please explain how Dolphin is better suited to file management? What about it makes it better? Be Specific.
[ Reply To This | View ]
The Fine Print: The previous comments are owned by whomever posted them.
( Reply )

  "We've been wondering, are Andreas Pour and Navindra Umanee the same person?" -- Charles Samuels
KDE®, "K Desktop Environment", "KDE Dot News", "got the dot?" and the KDE Logo® are trademarks or registered trademarks of KDE e.V. in the European Union, the United States and other countries. All other trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective owners. Comments are owned by the poster. The rest: Copyright © 2000-2008 KDE e.V. for The KDE Project. For further information or comments on this site, please contact the Webmaster.
[ home | post article | flat forty | subscribe | search | rdf ]