Nautilus is the Shell and default file manager of GNOME Desktop. In version 2.22, I/O backend uses the latest GVfs, which greatly improves the performance. In the coming 2.24, Nautilus will improve the usability, including support for CompactView and label-Based Browsing. The former has been implemented a few months ago, label-Based browsing is also supported in another branch. I'm from http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/nautilus/
Nautilus is the Shell and default file manager of GNOME Desktop. In version 2.22, I/O backend uses the latest GVfs, which greatly improves the performance.
In the coming 2.24, Nautilus will improve its usability, including support for Compact View and label-Based Browsing. The former has been implemented a few months ago, label-Based browsing is also supported in another branch.
I will compile and try it out under Objective 8.04.
Nautilus does implement the label-Based Browsing function. Although there are still many deficiencies and unstable (several crashes), this should be solved in the formal version of Nautilus 2.24.
The following two figures show the development branches that support tag browsing:
If you are interested, you can obtain and compile the source code:
Svn co http://svn.gnome.org/svn/nautilus/branches/multiview/
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