arstechnica.com— Support for a tabbed user interface in the Nautilus file manager is a feature frequently requested by users of the GNOME desktop environment. It's finally here and you can try it yourself.
May 27, 2008View in Crawl 4
I understand your point, but disagree. Tab brings obvious performance issues any time it is implemented into a application. I agree that Nautilus needs tabs, but I disagree that it's long over due. Tabs 5 years ago when have been killer on the systems.A non-fullscreen video player is just a complete waste of space. Completely different scenario.
Speaking of blatantly obvious features that aren't there...Imagine how much easier it would have been for you to restore your deleted files if the Trash had a simple "restore items" option. You know, one that would move the files in the Trash back to wherever path they came from. Manual restoring files excluded from different places is just a pain.
fflisMay 28, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65uNCLBTje0">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65uNCLBTje0</a>
jay019May 29, 2008
*cough* It's a plugin, not a proper implementation *cough*
jay019May 29, 2008
More than 1070 people at last count.
google01103May 29, 2008
as the op I stand corected, but who ever heard of IW
Closed AccountMay 30, 2008
I understand your point, but disagree. Tab brings obvious performance issues any time it is implemented into a application. I agree that Nautilus needs tabs, but I disagree that it's long over due. Tabs 5 years ago when have been killer on the systems.A non-fullscreen video player is just a complete waste of space. Completely different scenario.
fakeollieJun 4, 2008
Speaking of blatantly obvious features that aren't there...Imagine how much easier it would have been for you to restore your deleted files if the Trash had a simple "restore items" option. You know, one that would move the files in the Trash back to wherever path they came from. Manual restoring files excluded from different places is just a pain.
tux11Mar 20, 2009
umm already has it in gnome 2.25 on my ubuntu 8.10 distro