Krusader is an advanced twin panel (commander style) file manager for KDE and
other desktops in the *nix world, similar to Midnight or Total Commander. It
provides all the file management features you could possibly want. Plus:
- Extensive archive handling
- Mounted filesystem support
- File transfers with (S)FTP
- Advanced search module
- An internal viewer and editor
- Directory synchronisation
- File content comparisons
- Powerful batch renaming
- And much much more ...
It supports a wide variety of archive formats and can handle other KIO slaves
such as smb or fish. It is (almost) completely customizable, very user friendly
and fast.
cvs re-adding help from schwarze@. Thanks!
ok landry@
share/config.kcfg/ to share/config.kcfg.kde3/. Tested on i386, including
run-time tests (not for all apps, though).
After this commit, there are only two conflicting files in kdelibs 3.x and
4.x packages left - to be solved soon.
spurring from espie@
* share/apps => share/apps.kde3
* share/doc/HTML => share/doc/HTML.kde3
This is a part of KDE3/4 deconflicting work.
Build tested in a bulk by landry@, also sat over a week on ports@.
Run-time tested with some KDE3 apps, including KMail, taxipilot, yakuake...
"do it" landry@
"lib/kde3/foo" where appropirate, but also many missing desktop goo items
added, some PFRAG.shared removed and so on.
input and okay landry@ and ajacoutot@, also okay espie@
unconditionally. Instead, don't check for the existence of index.theme.
This will allow us to catch errors that may be happening because of a
missing dependency in the chain.
Some hidden issues may appear, in which case please contact me.
discussed with and ok blind jasper@
Krusader is an advanced twin panel (commander style) file manager for
KDE similar to Midnight or Total Commander.
It provides all the file management features you could possibly want:
extensive archive handling, mounted filesystem support, FTP, advanced
search module, an internal viewer/editor, directory synchronisation,
file content comparisons, powerful batch renaming and much much more.
It supports a wide variety of archive formats and can handle other KIO
slaves such as smb or fish. It is (almost) completely customizable, very
user friendly and fast.
requested on ports@