Re: Re[2]: [newbie] looking for good apps

2000-08-13 Thread Greg Stewart
terminal window - it takes too long to open. I have to move away from the keyboard, grab my mouse and click onto the terminal window, then back to the keyboard. In Windows Commander I just type and it automatically gets into the command line. Is there anything like that in Linux where I

Re: [newbie] looking for good apps

2000-08-07 Thread Larry Hignight
snip 1. A file manager of the type Windows Commander. That means I would like something that has: a) two file windows and *no* directory tree (that's why I don't use the KDE file manager) I use/like KDE so I'll leave this alone For kde you can use konquerer which does

Re: [newbie] looking for good apps

2000-08-06 Thread Greg Stewart
I've intermingled my answers below: I would need: 1. A file manager of the type Windows Commander. That means I would like something that has: a) two file windows and *no* directory tree (that's why I don't use the KDE file manager) See Freshmeat.net for FileRunner b) icon bar

Re: [newbie] looking for good apps

2000-08-05 Thread Anthony
2. An image file viewer like ACDSee, that has: a) a browser where I can preview the images b) a fullscreen imageviewer which can shrink to fullscreen and zoom to fullscreen (if image is larger/smaller) c) and is FAST. I found Kuickshow quite suiting my needs unless I tried to zoom

Re: [newbie] looking for good apps

2000-08-05 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, you wrote: Hello world! I have been with Windows for a long time and now I decided to try out Linux. Major install problems are fixed and now I am looking for good apps. Would anyone be so kind and try to help me please ? I would need: 1. A file manager of the type