Hall Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm still, and have been for a long time, looking for a good file > manager. My definition of "good" being primarily a user-friendly > one.
I'd be most interested to hear your definition of user-friendly
I was afraid someone would ask me to clarify that. I can't describe it though. I just have to try it and see how I like it...
FWIW, I like 'mc' (no, not gmc, just plain old, text-mode 'mc'). I did NOT like gmc, but do like KDE's file browser, Konqueror. I've honestly tried dozens of them. Most recently someone suggested one that was more or less a GUI-fied version of mc. Didn't like it though.
Finally, I expect to check in a new (some fixes, and a speedup for large directories) version by the end of the week, which you may or may not want to wait for -- assuming you care to give it a try at all.
How 'bout posting here when you do that and I'll see about trying it out.
Hall
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