__/ [ Sinister Midget ] on Sunday 10 September 2006 02:29 \__
> On 2006-09-10, [H]omer <spam@xxxxxxx> posted something concerning:
>> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>> The Linux killer app: KDE's Konqueror
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>>> | One of the unique features of Konqueror that really is amazing is
>>> | it's ability to do split screen browsing. Right click on the status bar
>>> | on the bottom of the screen and you get a menu allowing you to split
>>> | the screen either horizontally or vertically.
>>
>> Well there you go, I had no idea Konq could do that. Nice!
>
> You can even right-click on each of the bars and split it again. It's
> one of the fastest and best ways I know to transfer files between all
> of the machines here (5 of them, 3 linux and 2 Mac).
I quite like the ability to do tab browsing... of the filesystem. The splits
are indeed unlimited. Same in KWrite/Kate/KDevelop (from 'nano to macro').
The following Konqueror windows should also be a possibility. Think about the
drag-and-drop possibilities.
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Best wishes,
Roy
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