There do be something I miss since I moved from MS-windows to linux - the file manager. (But I mean the old style one instead of the web-style.)
Its features: . A directory tree at left side - very easy to trace down a branch . A listing of directory content at right side, while - A list of sorted folders come first - A list of sorted files follow. . You can click any title (Name, Ext, Size, Date...) to sort them - But folders and files are always put separated - that's a good practice And the pop-up dialog for file selection is pretty convenient: . A 'back' button allows you to go up one level of directory . A 'new' button allows you to create new directory . A file (or folder) name template - copy the file name you select so that you can edit it. Now let's see linux (for me, Mandrake 8.1): 1. The file manager Konqueror is not mature (crash so oftern) 2. The 'ls' don't group directories/files into two part. - If you code something to achieve it, you lose the COLORs. *3. Mutt's file browser - also mix up directories and files, which hurts eyes. - We also want an option to IGNORE the cases of file/folder names in sorting. -> any patch can help? File system is everything. If we can not deal with it smoothly, life is tough. best regards, charlie