One year ago I wrote a review of Gnome 2. Some people thought I was harsh, others thought I was fair, point is, I always write what I think and surely Gnome 2.0 didn't have the polish or stability of a .0 release. But one year has passed. Gnome 2.2.1 is out, and I must say one thing: I am starting to get impressed by the effort and the clean interface Gnome 2 is now offering. Update: Screenshots inside.
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Actually i think that's a very valid argument. If kde didn't natively support both ftp and sftp in all its file dialogs, my productivity at work woudl be almost halved. None of the files i work on are stored on my machine locally and i would hate to think how painful life would become if i had to use an external program to upload each change i made. Its things like this that stop me from even considering gnome as an alternative.
PS. Don't bother pointing out that such and such an applicaiton has ftp functionality. I need it everywhere, not just as a hack for one application
Actually i think that's a very valid argument. If kde didn't natively support both ftp and sftp in all its file dialogs, my productivity at work woudl be almost halved. None of the files i work on are stored on my machine locally and i would hate to think how painful life would become if i had to use an external program to upload each change i made. Its things like this that stop me from even considering gnome as an alternative.
PS. Don't bother pointing out that such and such an applicaiton has ftp functionality. I need it everywhere, not just as a hack for one application