Re: Call for vote: Nautilus use Browser view for fedora 11

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On Sun, 2008-12-21 at 04:46 +0000, Noel Zeng wrote:
> That spatial mode leaves behind tons of windows, inconvenient for
> users. And I know you can use Shift-Doubleclick or simply change it
> browser mode, but why on earth would most of Fedora users have to
> suffer this inconvenience simply because the powers that be happened
> to like it?

In general, when one clicks into a directory, they want to see something
inside it (i.e. they're looking for *a* *file*).  There's no additional
inference that says they need the prior directory/directories to remain
open at the same time.  I'd say it's far more likely that they don't,
particularly if they're drilling down through several directories.  It's
more practical to use a hotkey to make your new directory open in a new
window, on demand, rather than by default.

You wonder if people making these decisions actually make any
observations about how others use computers.

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