Sometime on Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 12:10:16PM +0000, Dinesh Joshi said:
> from the starting point to the ending point matters a lot. For example,
> I find it very difficult to select files in GNOME's file dialog box
> simply because I have to search for the file and click it.
>
> Where as in KDE or M$ Windoze, you can simply click any file and then
> press the first letter of your file and the box simply scrolls until
> you find your file... Its a zillion times faster.
I can do the same thing in GNOME filechooser too. I just press first
few characters and it goes to those files. I can also press CTRL-L to
go to any arbitrary directory, Something which KDE wont do.
my 2 cents: Its just a matter of getting used to particular WM.
Anurag
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