François K. wrote: >>> Sure I know it, but I think the "vista bar" would be much more easy-to-use. >>> >> The what?! O_o Hey, be polite will you? >> > Dude, I don't know if you were joking or what but be open-minded, > everything isn't bad in Windows. There are also good ideas that don't > come from free softwares.
Uh? There's life outside the free software community? Amazing... ;-) >> Oh, ugly. I don't see the need for this since you can easily switch >> between "Tree pane" (Ctrl+T) and "Bookmark pane" (Ctrl+B). Yes, it's >> another shortcut to learn, I hope you won't hyperventilate. >> > Dude, I know shortcuts, but shortcuts ARE NOT user-friendly. Do you > really think that someone who is discovering XFCE and Thunar is going to > read the whole doc and learn every shortcut ? I'm just trying to make it > as easy as possible :) The good thing about these shortcuts is that you don't need to read any docs at all. The menu item shows the shortcut, very intuitive and consistent with other applications. > If we want to make people use anything else than M$, we have to make it > at least as easy to use (I mean, for *everyone*), and not only for > computer addicts ;) I don't want to make anyone "use anything else than M$". People are free to use whatever they want, even Linux. > I maintain that the hybrid toolbar would be great :p Maybe you want to cook a widget class for this? > What about the copy manager ? Any thought on it ? Doesn't sound like a useful idea. At least I don't see any realistic use-case here. > - Fr. Benedikt _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list Thunar-dev@xfce.org http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev