Baobab

René L. Reingard reingard at hispeed.ch
Fri Jul 1 20:55:31 UTC 2005


Am Fri, 1 Jul 2005 22:41:47 +0200 schrieb Shot - Piotr Szotkowski  
<shot at hot.pl>:

>> Baobab is a multithreaded Perl-Gtk2 application to analyse directory
>> trees in any Gnome environment. Baobab can easily draw either the
>> whole filesystem tree, or a specific user-requested directory branch.
>>
>> Baobab has been tested on an Ubuntu 05.04 release, but as it only
>> relies on Perl-Gtk2 libraries, it can be run on any Gnome desktop.
>>
>> http://www.marzocca.net/linux/baobab.html

> Thank you, thank you, thank you! I finally can get rid of Filelight,
> which was my last KDE/Qt application, which in turn means I can rid
> of all the Qt libraries. :o)
>
> Baobab has a lot less functionality than Filelight, but the only thing
> that I'm missing is the ability to delete a directory straight from the
> app itself. There's also a very irritating bug - Baobab doesn't display
> properly non-ASCII filenames (treats UTF-8 as if it was ISO-8859-1,
> I believe), but I'll contact the author about this; hopefully he'll
> fix it.

Hi
Right, Baobab was a god suggestion. I use it now too.
Thanks.
René


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