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by regularfry 2181 days ago
ROX was so good. I had it on my first Linux machine - a Mandrake install that I only ended up with because it was the only distro I could find with an installer that would give me working video card settings. I lived in that UI.

Time for a resurrection, maybe?

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In the days when computers were places you stored your data, ROX was great. It was the first GUI that made me manage my files using a mouse. Nowadays, computers are mostly glorified web browser containers. And the way Gnome is so integrated into itself now means you can kinda either use a good window/session manager and Nautilus (with a good file manager on the side), or a crappy window manager, no session manager, and a good filemanager.

(In the olden days I had Sawfish set up so that it had a button that would take a look at the path it displayed or interact with the app via whatever scripting it provided, and show the active document in the ROX. Ah, so great. Sawfish is, nowadays, too primitive for me - I want an expose style feature to find my window.)

I still like to switch to ROX to rename or move files in my codebase rather than do it in IntelliJ. I had a plugin for that for a while but I never quite got around to setting it up again on some migration or upgrade or something. Nowadays it's only VIM/gVim that responds to F12 and shows the document location.

I have given some thought to porting it to Gtk3 and Gtk4. I guess getting an infrastructure around it isn't going to happen - but the Filer was the centre.

It's still part of the default desktop for the antiX distro (ROX-IceWM).
Only the file manager -- not the whole desktop environment.

The desktop manager is called ROX-Session and provides an icon bar, a pinboard and so on as well as the filer windows.