KDE 4.0.0!
Dotan Cohen
dotancohen at gmail.com
Tue Jan 15 02:16:37 UTC 2008
On 15/01/2008, John DeCarlo <johndecarlo at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Of course they were. I have _always_ used IE for file browsing, just as I
> > use Konqueror for file browsing. The difference is that Konqueror, to this
> > point, does it better.
>
> While it is true that you can use the file:/// approach in any web browser
> for file browsing, IE has never been able to do any sort of file management.
> No moving of files, no deleting of files, etc.
>
> That capability has always been separate, whether in File Manager or Windows
> Explorer.
>
> In other words, the two capabilities have *never* been joined together in
> the Windows OS, as I said.
>
> Thanks for clearing up that you meant something different from what you
> said.
>
That wasn't me who said that. John != Dotan
In the years that I had used MS Windows (95, 98, XP), I only had one
Explorer button: My Computer. It would open up to the root of the file
system, and I could either browse the file system from there, or enter
a url and browse the web. When I get to the university tomorrow I'll
sit at an XP machine with IE6 and verify that that behaviour is still
valid.
Dotan Cohen
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
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