> From: Alexander Gretencord [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: are there other file managers besides gmc?
>
> Andzo wrote:
> >
> > > FileRunner is very good.
> > > http://www.cd.chalmers.se/~hch/filerunner.html
>
> Can you navigate File
Alexander Gretencord wrote:
> Andzo wrote:
> >
> > > FileRunner is very good.
> > > http://www.cd.chalmers.se/~hch/filerunner.html
>
> Can you navigate FileRunner through the keyboard ? I hate those
> filemanagers where you need a mouse for every single command. I use the
> commandline and mc now
Andzo wrote:
>
> > FileRunner is very good.
> > http://www.cd.chalmers.se/~hch/filerunner.html
Can you navigate FileRunner through the keyboard ? I hate those
filemanagers where you need a mouse for every single command. I use the
commandline and mc now obut I'd like to have somethin like the win
> john smith wrote:
> >
> > hello,
> >
> > I would like to know what other file managers are available besides
> > gmc..maybe there is something better out there?
>
> FileRunner is very good.
http://www.cd.chalmers.se/~hch/filerunner.html
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Christian Surchi wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 04:39:05AM +, John Carline wrote:
> > Personally I like fvwm95. It's very configurable and on my box uses less
> > memory than
> > any other. But since we each our own style, go to the following link and
> > pick one
> > you like.
> >
> > ww
I still mostly use mc in an xterm, although I recently just discovered
filerunner which seems excellent so far. I also like tkdesk for some
purposes as the other post mentioned.
It's not like filerunner is new either. One of the really good/bad
things about Debian is the sheer quantity of packages
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 04:39:05AM +, John Carline wrote:
> Personally I like fvwm95. It's very configurable and on my box uses less
> memory than
> any other. But since we each our own style, go to the following link and
> pick one
> you like.
>
> www.PLIG.org/xwinman
He asked a file mana
john smith wrote:
> hello,
>
> I would like to know what other file managers are available besides
> gmc..maybe there is something better out there?
>
Personally I like fvwm95. It's very configurable and on my box uses less memory
than
any other. But since we each our own style, go to the fol
john smith wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> I would like to know what other file managers are available besides
> gmc..maybe there is something better out there?
I like gentoo.
Sean
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 12:49:53AM +, john smith wrote:
> hello,
>
> I would like to know what other file managers are available besides
> gmc..maybe there is something better out there?
My personal preference is the file manager that comes with tkdesk. It's
not GNOMEified or anything, but
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