[ale] Worker Rocks!
aaron
aaron at pd.org
Fri Jul 12 10:26:27 EDT 2002
On Friday 12 July 2002 03:19, ChangingLINKS.com wrote:
> ThANX Aaron! I am very "at home" with Worker 2.5 now. Listen up folks,
> there is an extremely fast "Nautilus/Windows Explorer type file
> browsing utility" that was modeled from a program run on the Amiga.
For those whos curiosity may be piqued... : -)
...a little more explanation of Worker is in order:
Worker is a "classic" style, 2 window file manager utility (GPL) modelled
after a powerful Amiga tool called Directory Opus. It is extremely simple
to use, compact, very fast (X windows, not Gnome/KDE dependent), employs
really intelligent GUI handling, and is extremely customizable and
extensible.
I think even shell shamans and perl-fectionists will appreciate the
conveniences offered in this GUI file handler. Any command or script
process can easily be fed selected / displayed file listings, as a list
or recursively, with or without paths, by assigning the process to a
button click and/or hot key in the interface. While Worker's
inter-process integration is not yet as complete as Dir Opus is with
Amiga's Arexx, the potential is still there for users to expand on the
interface and capabilities.
Here's the Worker homepage URL:
http://www.boomerangsworld.de/worker
Compile / Install is straightforward, but you do have to compile it with
the usual:
# ./configure
# make
# make install
Current version is 2.5
> It ROCKS! Gone are the days of the 20 second wait for Nautilus to come
> up. It may even do file browsing between two Linux boxes - but I
> haven't gone there yet.
Any files or directories mounted on any of the file system devices will
be accessable to Worker.
> The key to the thing is to have the config file
> set up right - which is easy to manipulate by hitting the "C" in the
> upper left-hand corner. The other key is to run it as root (due to
> permissions).
Customizing the configuration is, indeed, pretty easy. And besides
assigning operations to hot keys and buttons, the file type recognition
allows you to customize actions for double click, drag & drop, etc.
Fast & Smart.
peace
aaron
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