- beeng ( @beeng@discuss.tchncs.de ) 11•10 months ago
Transfer progress over there on the left will have me puzzled for a while…
- dhtseany ( @dhtseany@lemmy.ml ) 3•10 months ago
Everything I use outside of gnome puts the back button in a common spot in the top-left corner of the given window. Why fix what isn’t broken? That’s gonna drive me nuts.
- I_like_cats ( @I_like_cats@lemmy.one ) 2•10 months ago
Same. The redesign looks good tho IMO
- DarkThoughts ( @DarkThoughts@kbin.social ) 5•10 months ago
Worst file manager I’ve used.
- da_am ( @da_am@lemmy.mrrl.me ) 2•10 months ago
I’ll balance this out… Nautilus is the best file manager I’ve used 🙂
While I like Dolphin I always feel like there is too much going on.
Having said that, nautilus should copy the terminal in a tab that dolphin does.
- DarkThoughts ( @DarkThoughts@kbin.social ) 1•10 months ago
It can’t jump to a file or folder by typing, it immediately goes to search, which 80% of the time crashes the entire thing, and it lacks a ton of other very basic features where I’m questioning if people who use it even do anything more than browsing the web with their system.
- da_am ( @da_am@lemmy.mrrl.me ) 1•10 months ago
I find it super stable. Opposite for dolphin for me.
Each their own 👍
- DarkThoughts ( @DarkThoughts@kbin.social ) 1•10 months ago
The only time Dolphin crashed on me (always) was after a recent fresh installation, which was a bug that just required me to manually create the thumbnail folder. I don’t think that’s even a debatable comparison.
- da_am ( @da_am@lemmy.mrrl.me ) 1•10 months ago
I’ve never had nautilus crash on me.
- Qwertzu ( @qwertzu@feddit.de ) 1•10 months ago
What do you use most / what’s your favorite?
- DarkThoughts ( @DarkThoughts@kbin.social ) 5•10 months ago
KDE’s Dolphin I use most. I haven’t used a lot of others recently to really claim it to be my favorite though and I don’t want to form an opinion on any that I used just for a short moment many years ago.
- jacek ( @jacek@beehaw.org ) 5•10 months ago
The new design isn’t here to look pretty […] but to take advantage of the improvements present in Libadwaita 1.4
But what for? Using new features for the sake of using new features?