It's a matter of taste, really. Konqueror isn't likely to go away anytime soon, so >>choose what you prefer I was afraid to see dolphin replace konq with less features
Konqueror is not compenig with dolphin. You can think of konqueror as of wrapper shell for many other kde programs, which provide "kpart" interface. For example, you can view pdf files in kpdf stanadlone program and you can also view pdf files inside konqueror, but konqueror do not implement its own pdf renderer - it just uses the same kpdf program in "kpart" mode. There are many other kparts, which can be intergrated in konqueror - even koffice has one as far as I remeber. But in kde3 file management function was built in konqueror - now in kde4 it was moved to separate standalone application dolphin, and konqueror is using dolphin dolphin kpart for file management. Now if I understand correctly, the only konqueror-specific feature left is web browser - there is no standard standalone kde browser living outside konqueror. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org