In a message dated 1/11/99 7:06:12 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] net.com writes:
> BTW, the Linux Explorer has been renamed to X-Plorer (Other than linux > support) and hasn't been updated in quite a long time, especially for > a linux thingie. But it's a good way to ease the windows to linux process. > I found it, and it's probably the one I'll use. It's not so much the ease of going from Windows to Linux I'm after, but I much prefer the look and feel of the Windows explorer to most of the Linux counterparts. Probably the two main things I didn't like about the Linux programs were overly large buttons that could have been made much smaller (and taken up less space) and the confusing and cluttered file listing boxes. I use Linux mostly on my laptop (it's the PC I live on) and don't have a huge display. Hence most of the file lists showed 10 files with text wrapped all over the place. It was ugly, and confusing. I know, I know - I should write my own version, but I'm not that adept - yet. Thanks for the help guys.