On 5/17/06, Christofer C. Bell <christofer.c.bell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 5/17/06, Lyvim Xaphir <knightmerc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 16:15 -0500, Russell Golden wrote: > > > yes, and thank God they made an option in win9x to keep everything in > > the same window. it's stupid to have everything in separate windows. > > it's just clutter > > > > Exactly, because of user demand. New window behavior as opposed to tab > or pane setups is retrograde evolution. How about some user demand for flexibility of choice? The "open in a broswer window" is not acceptable. I want the *folder* to open *in the same window*, not in a browswer window. How about some user demand for the GNOME developers to stop screwing with fundamental user interface design every single release? I used to be of the opinion that GNOME was "the one" -- both technically superior to KDE (it is) and philosophically superior (now I'm doubtful). GNOME is rapidly losing my respect as it's become less and less easy to use (ironically) because I can't make it do anything other than what's in The Vision(tm) of whomever is making these design decisions. Linus is probably right, I should switch to KDE.
I did. And I didn't need a kernerl coder to tell me that. -- To be updated...