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Re: alternative to endeavour2



Boy, that many files I would prefer writing a shell script
or two, that is, if there is any consistency at all in the
filenames / current orginization.  Maybe I'd organize
really old files by date stamp.  There are a number of
possible options here, but I wouldn't be inclined to
mousing around for hours.
-jackp


--- matt zagrabelny <z@saturnsys.com> wrote:
> > i have a tree of all the documents i ever touched in
> the last 14
> > years, and i would like to reorganise it. there are
> 120,000 files
> > and thus i am reverting to a GUI approach; on the
> shell, my fingers
> > would fall off, mc is nice but a little archaic to use
> i find, so
> > i want a mouse-driven proggie.
> > 
> > there's endeavour2. it's nice. But until it can put a
> filter on
> > files and weed out dotfiles and links out of the
> display, it's
> > hardly usable.
> > 
> > so i wonder: are there cool alternatives to endeavour2,
> other then
> > konqueror? i don't do KDE, i'd prefer GTK. if it has to
> be gnome
> > than that's more alright since galeon forced me to
> install most
> > libraries anyway already.
> > 
> > the bazaar is open. suggestions to me!
> 
> have you tried gnome-commander or the mozilla of file
> managers,
> otherwise known as nautilus?
> 
> 
> 
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