They're terrible. If GNOME has to be the basis for programs like Firefox, surely they could avoid "different for different's sake" and use standard selection dialogs. If I click on a file and want to save it in a particular directory, it's minimum five clicks now and there's no way to visually navigate the directory tree unless you have a great memory. The previous version worked fine, and as far as I can tell the reason to change was "let's be different". Button-based directory recall? Having to click a second time to inform the program you want to use a different directory? "File system" means "root of the file system"? You aren't PERMITTED to type a directory path in, even if you know it? I thought this was *nix.
Why? Yeah, I'm complaining a lot lately. Sorry. Anyway, would it make sense to file a Debian bug or complain directly to de Icaza or what? I'd love to just not use GNOME but as a Linux user, I don't have a lot of good alternatives to FireFox for browsers. (Konqueror is okay, but I've become dependent on stuff like FlashBlock and ImageZoom.) I wonder if the current Netscape Navigator is any good, and would use FF extensions. -- Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it." - Mark Twain -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]