[ubuntu-uk] Getting some KDE features in Gnome.

Kris Douglas kris at softdel.co.uk
Thu Dec 6 22:42:02 GMT 2007


On 06/12/2007, Andrew Jenkins <andrew.jenkins at bigfoot.com> wrote:
>
> Farran wrote:
> > err... think there's something called gnome-commander. Haven't tried it
> > though.
> >
> > Good luck :P
> > Farran
> >
> > On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 16:35 +0000, Andrew Jenkins wrote:
> >> I'm starting to become happier with Gnome now I'm
> >> using it more, however there are bits of KDE which
> >> I've become so used to and I'm really missing them.
> >>
> >> The first (and only that comes to mind at the moment)
> >> is Nautilus v Konqueror.  In Konqueror I always had
> >> a two-pane (left-right) display to allow for very
> >> easy dragging and dropping between any two locations.
> >> I have set up a Desktop icon to run Konqueror in
> >> Gnome (with two panes) but was wondering if there is
> >> a way to have the same sort of function with Nautilus?
> >>
> >> Andy Jenkins.
> >>
>
> Yep, I know of that one, very similar to Midnight Commander (mc)
> or (for those old enough to remember) Norton Commander. This
> is an excellent tool but is text based and uses keyboard commands.
> I was wondering if there is a Konqueror style app, more icon
> based using the mouse.
>
> Andy Jenkins.
>
>
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There's always Konqurer....

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