On 2001 December 11 &bet;,Tuesday 04:29, you wrote: (deleted my orrors spelling... does anybody know how to configure kmail to check for spelling orrors each time I press ctrl-enter?)
> Well, WinCommandder is a really good program, but it is not free, so I > guess you can't port it yourself. I was thinking of making a lot of pressure on Chistian, since he promesed me a linux port. He is still working on that program and soon a V5 will be available. > I saw on their site that a linux port is planned, but I believe that there > are already a number of useful file managers for linux (search for > "commander" in freshmeat) I tried a few. KWC for kde1, XWC (A really good one, I managed to see full bidi-hebrew on it as well) krusadder (the best from the kde programming line). And another one. No one really usable. (again the best IMHO was XWC from some russian dud from the Technion here, I tried to find him, but he is out of the Technion by now, and his surfree site was closed as well). > > Can anybody recommend a similar program for linux? krusader seems OK > > (blue-white and from the Technion, of course...). But I don't fell OK with > > it. > What about good-old mc? > It can handle just about anything, last time I looked. I meant for X. For console I hope that DOS navigator will have a linux port soon, since it's compiler (freepascal) was ported to linux, and it's TV UI was ported too. Still I think we need variety. Once somebody asked why the kde guys did not use mozilla html rendering, since it's one of the best ever. The reason is that they wanted users to have a felling of another html rendering engine, and they could choose the best one. That is the reason why there are 2 popular GUI's for unices and why most of us choose to switch to this work in progress OS. - diego -- Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent. -- Salvor Hardin ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]