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In a previous message, oeren@ykb.com wrote:
(When i first opened KDE, a setting about animations popped up. I selected the default, with more animations around than i need. Now i want to change that setting, but couldn't find where to. Does anyone know?)
ISTR that it's in the KDE control centre.
Konqueror seems better than Nautilius. In Nautilius, I can't find a file by just writing the first few characters, and can't open a terminal window by Ctrl-T with the current path. Will Nautilius be able to do these jobs?
Neither of these seems to be possible in nautilus ATM. However, you could use a different file manager - I use the Rox filer (rox.sourceforge.net) as well as nautilus, because I find nautilus too bloated for everyday use. Rox allows you to do both of these things and many more, without the huge overheads of Konq. Personally, one of the reasons I avoid KDE is Konqueror!
Does anyone know an organizer for Gnome as much better as korganizer?
The big organiser app for Gnome is Ximian's Evolution. However, you might find this is a little overkill - it depends what you're using it for. At the other extreme, I use JPilot, because I mainly use a desktop organizer to sync my palm device to. HTH John -- John Pettigrew Headstrong Games john@headstrong-games.co.uk Fun : Strategy : Price http://www.headstrong-games.co.uk/ Board games that won't break the bank Knossos: escape the ever-changing labyrinth before the Minotaur catches you!