• @Zak@lemmy.world
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    41 year ago

    What are your favorite features of the Windows 10 file manager? Listing what you miss from other operating systems can help the Linux ecosystem to improve.

    • Joël de Bruijn
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      21 year ago

      For me on Gnome Files (Nautilus) its little things:

      • List view of files which they had but REMOVED
      • Using Alt up/down instead of backspace. Must admit unlearning this helped me use it on Win11 the same way
      • Recent places (folders not files) which was removed also iirc
      • @Samueru@lemmy.ml
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        21 year ago

        Nautilus also has the default bookmarks for Videos, Documents, etc hard coded and the only way to change their location/remove them is by editing config files.

    • I Cast Fist
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      16 months ago

      Very old comment, but my 2 cents: sorting by extension instead of MIME type. I don’t want my jpegs, gifs and pngs mixed up when I tell PCMan, Thunar or Dolphin to sort by type. It annoys me to no end that something Windows has had since at least 95, most distros’ default file explorers don’t.

    • Yuumi
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      11 year ago

      Man I wish my feedback would help but nobody is going to take the time to change something just because a random person complains about it on Lemmy, and neither am I gonna start a fork just for the sake of having my feature there.

      Anywho, my biggest problem is with the “detailed view” mode and how it’s done in ALL file explorers on Linux.

    • @cyberwolfie@lemmy.ml
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      11 year ago

      Oh, I found Dolphin to be a superior experience to File Explorer in Win 10. I had a particular hatred for how it would, when copying files inside a OneDrive folder and trying to instantly rename them, decide to mark the entire name field after about one second (when sync of new file is complete), causing me to erase everything I wrote in that second and having to start naming it again. In my last job, this occurred on a very frequent basis.