Another filemanager is vim. But i dont really use it. Shell is superior in all aspects.
On 07/06/2011, at 17:17, Le Tian <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 11:12 AM, pancake <[email protected]> wrote: > I've never felt the need of seeing files as icons. It's just inneficient and > useless. > > Many years ago i wrote 'canoe' a lightweight filemanager in gtk. I did it for > the n770.. So clicking on icons is better than Using the shitty onscreen > keyboard that n770 had > > It has some segfaults, and supports icon themes and virtual filesystems > implemented in shellscript. > > Check out the source as always in my http://hg.youterm.com/canoe repo > > On 07/06/2011, at 17:00, Jakub Lach <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Xfe, > > > > I'm waiting for suckless BonziBUDDY. > > > > > > > > > > Yes, icons are not efficient, but there are cases, when not only you will use > the pc, like a girlfriend, she needs icons and stuff). I think it's a bad > habit of a windows user, to see everything in rows of thumbs. But still like > clicking a video file with a mouse in a file manager, when editing happens > only in console. > -- > Tian
