Article 6D8RB Feature requests that are state of the art for file managers Nautilus and Nemo for Linux distributions Linux Mint and Ubuntu like in default

Feature requests that are state of the art for file managers Nautilus and Nemo for Linux distributions Linux Mint and Ubuntu like in default

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Feature requests that are state of the art for file managers Nautilus and Nemo for Linux distributions Linux Mint and Ubuntu like in default filemanager Dolphin (for KDE)

Please offer/build about two new copy features for your file-managers Nautilus and Nemo, etc. (default filemanager in Linux distributions like Linux Mint and Ubuntu), that are today state of the art while copying files (like filemanager Dolphin in Linux Distribution KDE, and default file-manager in Windows 10)

0-100%-Display of copied files (till now):

-Visible display of how much percents of files copied(%), while copying files with default file-managers of Linux distributions (like default copy-function in Windows 10 while copying files, etc.).

-Pause-Button (clicking on/off for pause while copying):

A visible clickable Pause-Button is today state of the art (like default file-manager in Windows 10), while copying files, because it should be possible to offer a pause, to do other things on Computer, etc. (e.g. while copying a lot of files for hours, where also a display of percents of files copied is important for your users)

If no advance built in new versions of Nautilus and Nemo

If no advance feature requests are built in new versions of default file manager Nautilus and Nemo for Linux Mint and Ubuntu distributions, you should/could replace default filemanagers (for Linux distributions Linux Mint and Ubuntu) with state of the art filemanager Dolphin (default filemanager for KDE).

Many thanks.

Kind regards

mailing188@yahoo.com

Link Dolphin filemanager:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin_(file_manager)

https://opensource.com/article/22/12...anager-dolphin

https://github.com/KDE/dolphin
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