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Each tab in a browser is its own isolated experience. There's no real reason you'd ever need to see two webpages at the same time. A file manager is just the opposite. Each window of your file manager is mostly useless on its own. You need a few of them on the screen together before any of them are useful for managing files. Their contents relate to eachother. I personally do not want to trade dragging and dropping files for tabs.
That's what my feeling was as well. I just can't picture how using tabs would make file management easier compared to multiple panes or a single pane with a folder list.
I'll have to play around with it, though, to see for my self. Using multiple Dolphin windows in KDE4 with the window-tabs feature enabled should be a good simulation.
I'll have to play around with it, though, to see for my self. Using multiple Dolphin windows in KDE4 with the window-tabs feature enabled should be a good simulation.
I believe that Dolphin has tabs, just like Konqueror does. They don't work that well.
The split window view works much better.
A setup like Notepad++ would be nice in a filemanager ... you have two panes, and you can move tabs between them.
That means you can do a split view of any two tabs, and you can keep other focal points around in the background until you need to use them as source or target directories.




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It's not the same concept at all.
Each tab in a browser is its own isolated experience. There's no real reason you'd ever need to see two webpages at the same time. A file manager is just the opposite. Each window of your file manager is mostly useless on its own. You need a few of them on the screen together before any of them are useful for managing files. Their contents relate to eachother. I personally do not want to trade dragging and dropping files for tabs.