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Subject: kfm
From: Wolfgang Kuba <kuba () kubus ! net>
Date: 1998-05-06 9:48:35
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Hi,
Kfm is great but 4 things are missing:
* There should be a drop-down possibility for the location-bar
(giving last locations + most popular ones; they are cashed anyway)
* Ctrl+N became a standard for opening an additional browser-window
(implemented on kde help) but not on kfm
* Sort items: how and where? Again an satisfying and existing
standard (not only PC's) to do it.
* A find-button would be much more frequently used than the help
button (at least after 2 days and in case that you are afraid to
get too many buttons if you hold both (I would agree). In addition
buttons can be grouped by functionality: copy/paste,
backward/fwd/home, ...)
* The popup menus are at the moment a little boaring as they only can
be closed on clicking somewhere completely different. I like to
open them on clicking but it would be great to have a chance to
close them the same way.
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Hi,
<P>Kfm is great but 4 things are missing:
<BR>
<UL>
<LI>
There should be a drop-down possibility for the location-bar (giving last
locations + most popular ones; they are cashed anyway)</LI>
<LI>
Ctrl+N became a standard for opening an additional browser-window (implemented
on kde help) but not on kfm</LI>
<LI>
Sort items: how and where? Again an satisfying and existing standard (not
only PC's) to do it.</LI>
<LI>
A find-button would be much more frequently used than the help button (at
least after 2 days and in case that you are afraid to get too many buttons
if you hold both (I would agree). In addition buttons can be grouped by
functionality: copy/paste, backward/fwd/home, ...)</LI>
</UL>
<UL>
<LI>
The popup menus are at the moment a little boaring as they only can be
closed on clicking somewhere completely different. I like to open them
on clicking but it would be great to have a chance to close them the same
way.</LI>
</UL>
</HTML>
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