Hi Pete! yayks!? nautilus messed up data?!? i hope my backup is ok.... or did i get all that backwards?
To put a bookmark, i just dragged the original to the side-pane. I find it delicious because it does all i want and has remedied everything that made it obsolete for my use. (funny because i'm trying to remember what....... hmmm..? some subtleties... ) And also i like that there is only one file-manager now... This expressed opinion of mine is of course very subjective. I was mainly keen about showing mad love to the amazing people behind ubuntustudio. :) I'm not trying to say thunar the best option in the world. if it was, it would have a "make the world a happier place" button :D (good thing i'm not a human) You can drag/drop files from one tab to another, but if you need to compare 2 folders i guess a second window is the deal. Have you thought about dropping a suggestion to the thunar guys? Have a delicious awake time all! Warm regards from cold sweden, Set On 2013-05-01 01:09, Pete Wright wrote: > Hi, Set and Eduardo > I find I miss being able to set bookmarks in Thunar the way I did in > Nautilus. > Is there a way? > Set says he finds Thunar has "become deliciously good." > I haven't pushed Thunar very hard yet (no huge directories moved > between machines or onto external drives) but I assume from comments > like Set's that Thunar will not break like Nautilus. Nautilus never > lost any data, but only because I paid attention to pick up all the > pieces when it broke, which it did plenty often. I thought it was my > hardware until I saw that Nautilus got "fired." > So is that why Thunar now? Fewer pretties like dual or multiple panel > and bookmarks, but it actually does what it is supposed to? > Just curious. Good thing I am not a cat. > Grins > Pete > >
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