bester69 wrote:- Sorry, but thats not true, ive tried nautilus, thunar, and caja and they dont have anywhere drag and drop asking, please show me where to check to apply that function.
I already told you. "Edit/Preferences" If PCmanFM has it, Thunar must also have it. I do not remember all of Thunar's features, because I have not used it in quite a while. The point being, with any file manager, look at all the options in Preferences. You would be surprised at what you find.
- Zoom in/out is like the same you have zoom bar or and zoom buttons, you keep the zoom per type view, again please dont compare.
I cannot remember any file manager I have used that did not have a zoom feature in the View menu and the ability to add + and - icons to the task bar. Krusader even allows the two panes to have different zoom levels. And as already mentioned, some file managers use the combination of mouse wheel with Ctrl, or perhaps Alt.
please dont compare.
In other words, you like what you like and think everything else is crap, and do not want anyone to contradict your opinions and false claims with facts. You started a thread for people to compare their favoured applications. Then when people list applications you do not like, you call them crap because, since you cannot be bothered to familiarise yourself with them, you believe they are lacking features. When your ignorance of said applications is pointed out, you say do not compare. If you do not like comparisons, do not start threads asking for comparisons. And yes, that is what you did when you listed your applications and invited everyone else to list theirs. "I like these. What do you like?" Considering you are on a quest to make KDE look like Windows, it is not surprising that only KDE applications are not garbage.
KDE is not so demanding like they say, .... Whith 2Gb RAM y can work propertly
2GB of RAM is not demanding of resources? I know you hate comparisons, but compare the memory requirements of KDE to Xfce. For even more dramatic effect, compare it to WMs. If you honestly believe a minimum of 2GB RAM to use a GUI is not resource intensive, you have no touch with reality. A supposition supported by your other threads.