On Thursday 13 March 2003 23:28, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.03.13.2142 +0100]:
> > Give Filerunner a look-see.  I use it when I'm doing reorganizing like
> > you describe.  I has a two-pane view, mouse driven, supports FTP,
> > flexible config, etc.
>
> interesting, but i am missing two things:
>
>   - drag and drop
>   - hotkeys
>
> it seems that the only way to e.g. copy a file is via the buttons in
> the middle. that's tedious. ideally, i would like a file manager
> that can copy files by a combination of endeavour2's drag'n'drop and
> mc's F5 key...


Well, as a KDE user, I always think of natilus as an interesting file manager. 
However, I haven't came across a file manager, which acts as you which ( there 
might be one though ).

But IMHO if you have experience using shell, using that and writing some shell 
scripts is still the best way to manage thousands of files. 

Cheers  
-- 
/* Those who do not understand Unix 
are condemned to reinvent it, poorly 
                              -- UNDEAD Evil GNU/Linux  */

Aryan Ameri


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