Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > On Friday 06 July 2007, K N wrote: >> I have talked with several individuals some which say tabs should >> be allowed. Others are saying that tabs shouldn't be allowed. I >> think the best compromise and solution to making everyone happy is >> to make a setting for tabs and by default the tab feature is >> disabled keeping dolphin simple. Then if the user wants a more >> advanced feature like tabs, the user simple enables it. > > i don't know.. the solution to every question of difference is not > "make it an option!" I see no need for an option. If the user doesn't want tabs, they don't have to use them. > there are such things as "design decisions". the question here is: > what is the benefit of tabs in a file manager? Well, since it is possible to DnD a file from the current tab to another tab and that tab will open, it appears that tabs would have some use. Without that feature they would have limited uses. > what is the use case target for dolpin? do the two answers there > overlap? IIUC, the target for Dolphin is to be a file manager that can't browse. -- JRT