On Thursday 17 November 2011, Marvin L. Jones wrote: > On Thu, 17 Nov 2011, Darrell Anderson wrote: > >Nothing saying you have to use Konqueror as a browser, > > > >> there's the obvious alternative of Firefox, and also Arora, and > >> Dolphin for file manager :-) > > > >I'm outta here if Dolphin ever replaces the mighty Konqueror as a file > >manager! :) > > > >One of the features I enjoy about Trinity is the Konqueror file > >manager. I have tried others and there is no comparison. Part of the > >reason I always remained with KDE3/Trinity is Konqueror. > > +9 :-) > > I use split screen in konqueror -- with fish:// in one panel on my > (remote) production web site(s) and the other panel in my local Apache > file:// development directory(s). > > I'm a command line junkie for the most part, but that drag-n-drop for > file uploading is the cat's meow. Especially with multiple files having > common name preambles. > > Jonesy > Cheers Jonsey Aye, likewise. I live on konq, konsole and yakuake. Kate