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qtfm-5.5

Posted: Sun 16 Sep 2012, 22:48
by bark_bark_bark
qtfm

Note: You need Qt 4.7.3 or higher for it to work.
Homepage wrote:qtFM is a small, lightweight file manager for Linux desktops based on pure Qt and works great with minimal desktop environments like Openbox.

Features:

-lightweight, pure Qt, no kde libraries or other dependencies
-full theme and mime filetype icon integration
-tree, bookmarks, list, icon, detail and thumbnail views
-customizable interface, rearrange views and toolbars to suit
-powerful custom command system for user defined actions
-customizable key bindings for built-in and custom actions
-drag & drop functionality
-tabs
Screenshots Soon.....

Tested & Works

Posted: Sat 22 Sep 2012, 14:29
by musher0
Thanks, but it's nothing new.

It's been around for +/- 15 years for Windows as qtcommander... I hope it works better in this new incarnation...

BFN.

Posted: Sat 22 Sep 2012, 22:31
by disciple
musher0 wrote:Thanks, but it's nothing new.

It's been around for +/- 15 years for Windows as qtcommander... I hope it works better in this new incarnation...

BFN.
What?
They're completely different aren't they?
http://www.qtfm.org/ vs http://qtcmd.nes.pl/

Posted: Sat 22 Sep 2012, 22:34
by disciple
And QtCommander isn't for Windows anyway:
QtCommander is advanced two-panels file manager for Linux Operating System, based on similar application for Microsoft Windows - Total Commander.

Posted: Sun 23 Sep 2012, 03:13
by musher0
disciple wrote:
musher0 wrote:Thanks, but it's nothing new.

It's been around for +/- 15 years for Windows as qtcommander... I hope it works better in this new incarnation...

BFN.
What?
They're completely different aren't they?
http://www.qtfm.org/ vs http://qtcmd.nes.pl/
Hi, disciple.

I may be in error, sorry. Maybe at that time I didn't know enough about computing to use it properly, too. In any case, I'm pretty sure something resembling qtcommander existed for windows 98/ME +/- 15 years ago. I'll try to find it on a back-up disk from that period... (Not that I'd particularly like to be labeled as an electronic "hoarder", but what the h... ! :roll: )

BFN.

Posted: Sun 23 Sep 2012, 03:47
by disciple
Surely it is Total Commander you are thinking of? Or one of the myriad other "commanders"...

QtFM prononcer Quioute en fr

Posted: Tue 19 Sep 2017, 01:27
by Pelo
QtFM prononcer Quioute en fr, in chinese i don' know
PPM only has Puppy repositories. I will transfer From Slacko 5.3.3 addresses, that will get these chinese packages (Taiwan ? or Formose) working nice;.
Tahrpup has Qt included, why they don't use it ? Always frightened to walk outside the lane, our US devs.

I don't intend to practise chinese as i do for spanish. For English it's different, no English no Puppy.
About QtFM, it's a classical one. Does it work well ? wait for feed back from chinese users (they have their own forum).
bark_bark_bark :screenshot soon....Here joined version 5.3, from China.

browse Qt-apps site

Posted: Tue 19 Sep 2017, 02:07
by Pelo
About QT, if you browse Qt-apps site, there is no much to play with. many app are not even running,
I like what Qt looks, it's a nice desktop, be there is nobody to feed it with apps. A computer is not un 'pot de fleurs', which flowers are File manager, background and icons.
Some Qt apps work well, try them.. Take a walk on the other side, US members..
Lightweight QT-based File Manager should work easily on Tahrpup