Description: This is a file manager, wich can work on all the platforms, supports Java(TM). It have all standart function of file managers, like copying, deleting files, etc. Also it include a very powerful analitic calculator, function graph drawer, tool for find and replace text in files, browser, integrated viewer and editor. File manager supports file highlighting by mask and a many languages (5 in package), and languages can be added. Integrated Viewver and Editor supports all modern encodings.
Why ? because it is not really well integrated to the kde desktop (actions, copy and paste, dcop communication) and it does not use the look and feel that kde provides (widgets, colors)
Apart from that, I do not see the point in reinventing another file manager (konqueror, mc, ..) in a tool that few kde users might have (java).
A kde app is something that use kdelibs or at less Qt!
Nautilus run very well on kde, do you want me to add it to this web site?
The problem is not you project! It's that i think you must use freshmeat for this project ;)
and needs very much more resources than Konqueror. Startup needs a lot more time and during its operations it let my MP3 music player "chopping". Nothing against another approach to do the job of konqueror - but this solution is definetly not a competitor to konqueror, especially for people who wants to work fast.
This is Java program, so it requireds a lot of RAM. And this is my first serious program, so, please, don't strongly abuse me.
PS Sorry for my bad English
Ratings & Comments
9 Comments
congratulations! The search engine is powerfull and usefull. thanks!
Keep at it!
I like the idea, its not too bad ;-) esp the find/replace tool is quite advanced, you might think about adding its functionallity to Konqueror?!?!
In what this apps is a kde app? I think it should be remove from kde-apps! There are Savannah, novellforge and sourceforge for such projects!
It works under KDE? Why this is not KDE app?
Why ? because it is not really well integrated to the kde desktop (actions, copy and paste, dcop communication) and it does not use the look and feel that kde provides (widgets, colors) Apart from that, I do not see the point in reinventing another file manager (konqueror, mc, ..) in a tool that few kde users might have (java).
A kde app is something that use kdelibs or at less Qt! Nautilus run very well on kde, do you want me to add it to this web site? The problem is not you project! It's that i think you must use freshmeat for this project ;)
and needs very much more resources than Konqueror. Startup needs a lot more time and during its operations it let my MP3 music player "chopping". Nothing against another approach to do the job of konqueror - but this solution is definetly not a competitor to konqueror, especially for people who wants to work fast.
This is Java program, so it requireds a lot of RAM. And this is my first serious program, so, please, don't strongly abuse me. PS Sorry for my bad English