Well basically because Dolphin is nearly there. I suggested an improvement to 
it on the kde forum and it sounded like it might happen - being able to select 
which directory trees are searched by high lighting them. No idea if it has 
happened but that would be a useful step up from Konq. I also thought that the 
general idea was to replace konq with dolphin. Unlike some I don't get over 
excited by change - eg certain people saying that throwing konq into the 
dustbin and rewriting borders on criminality. I I know why that sort of 
approach is needed at times. The general idea was to replace it for file 
management with dolphin. Apart from the few aspects relating to the search 
which it has had tucked under edit for some time I don't have any miss givings 
about it. And of course as most of us know bookmarks for files are rather 
useful.  The occasional short machine freezes will have to be faced up to some 
time I would have thought so I wait. The search delays
 are acceptable with watsit disabled and subsequent searches are much quicker 
anyway. Suse 9. something low did one slow search and there after was quick. 
I'm not sure how and or when they updated the index. In my view any attempt to 
index and store away data on content was doomed before it even started. 
Selectable yes but even bypassing uses up cpu resources.


The only other areas that would concern me is windoze style dumbing down - 
everybody downloading video's and music etc what ever they happen to do 
especially to one specific app. I can go from my camera straight to gimp via 
dolphin but if I wanted to use something else I  am not sure if the menu could 
be changed.  All fine providing kde's traditional flexibility is still there. 
:-) In the extreme that seems to have got a little more complicated to sort out 
but it's new and I haven't really looked yet and it may well still have 
problems. I ditched earlier attempts to fire up dolphin after asking for a 
password for my nas as none of the available methods worked as it seems they 
should. I also want an easy method of logging off the nas eg closing the 
dolphin window. Couldn't see any way of doing that. I wont be trying to do that 
again until my next upgrade. Not sure when that will be. As things are I just 
use the cursor button is a console window. Suppose
 I could use a shell script.


Kmail is fine for my use too. No different to the earlier 3.x versions really 
and even the address book always works correctly now. Had some problems with 
importing but that was down to a miss understanding by me. The filters work as 
they always have too. I don't have huge volumes of emails but suspect that some 
people who are complaining about it are making a bit of a meal of it really or 
trying to get rid of the freezes. I find those a bit of a pain sometimes mostly 
when kmail is running or during a hefty web browsing episode. They also just 
happen along with the tinkling drive sounds - in the extreme with all enabled 
I'm sure that would wear peoples drives out.


John




>________________________________
> From: Kevin Krammer <kram...@kde.org>
>To: kde@mail.kde.org 
>Sent: Saturday, 7 April 2012, 10:27
>Subject: Re: [kde] Dolphin search anomalies KDE 4.6.0
> 
>On Friday, 2012-04-06, John Woodhouse wrote:
>> I'm trying to use Dolphin - the file manager as konq used to be
>> 
>> Comments related to Dolphin
>
>Hmm, ok. But why not use Konqueror if you are looking for its features?
>
>Cheers,
>Kevin
>
>-- 
>Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer
>KDE user support, developer mentoring
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