2005/12/16, Dinesh Joshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Wednesday 14 December 2005 10:42, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
>
> 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.
>

GNOME is much faster as you can type the filename's first characters and you
are there. I used to press a letter again and again to navigate to a
particular file (I dunno if it is there now and I don't know how it is in
KDE as I don't use it). You doesn't know how to do it or it doesn't work the
way it is in M$ doesn't mean that it cannot be done in GNOME or whatever WM.

KDE does things things similar to M$ while GNOME doesn't, that doen't mean
KDE is better. GNOME does things differently than M$ or KDE and most of the
times better than that. GNOME innovates (see the spatial file manager) and
KDE copies :-)

Regards
Praveen A
PS: Flame intented
Check our classic  KDE-GNOME war on Swaroop's blog
http://www.swaroopch.info/archives/2005/02/09/why-i-prefer-kde-over-gnome/
and
http://www.swaroopch.info/archives/2005/02/09/it-finally-hit-me-why-mepis-debian-rocks/

Finally we agreed on one thing that 'we all disagree'
--
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Me scribbles at http://www.pravi.co.nr
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