![]() ![]() Nautilus 3.6 allows me to create multiple tabs, rename files and folders (without viewing their properties), cut, always display the navigation bar (instead of the default breadcrum bar), delete files without sending them to the trash, connect to network shares by typing their address (and often my credentials) into the navigation bar, and elevate privileges before launching an executable. However, I would stop liking Nautilus too if the developers stripped away too much functionality, as they seem intent to do. ![]() Like you said, it works well for what it does and hasn't constantly crashed since many releases ago. It is not that Finder is inherently terrible. I don't have as much of a problem with the look or stability of Finder as I do the functionality, or lack thereof. Since Mac OS X Panther I always liked its clean appearance, as such I think Gnome's file manager looks pretty nice as well. Sometimes it's like Finder suffers from the Internet Explorer Syndrome. Since Apple rewrote Finder in Cocoa I honestly don't have much of an issue with it and never really understood the perpetual hate some feel towards it. ![]()
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