--- date: "2007-04-06T15:56:59Z" title: Catering to the Lowest Common Denominator --- <p>The <a href="http://kde.org/">KDE</a> team is working on a Dolphin, a new next-generation file manager. How many next-generation file managers do we need, anyway? They still haven't finished fixing the broken ones from the last generation. I just read <a href="http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070405-afirst-look-at-dolphin-the-kde-4-file-manager.html">this Ars Technica preview</a> of Dolphin, which aptly states:</p> <blockquote> <p>In many respects, Dolphin is reminiscent of the Nautilus file browser from the GNOME desktop environment.</p> </blockquote> <p>Nautilus's defining characteristic has always been the uncanny ability to waste a colossal amount of screen real estate to convey irrelevant or redundant information. Believe it or not, some of the things <a href="http://pablotron.org/reviews/nautilus-PR2/" title="2001 review of the Nautilus file manager.">I wrote about in 2001</a> still haven't been fixed. </p> <p>But hey, everything old is new again, right? Check out the awesomely efficient use of screen space in this Dolphin picture:</p> <p> <img src='http://pablotron.org/gallery/misc/kde_dolphin4.jpg' width='600' height='381' border='0' title='new kde file manager' alt='new kde file manager'/></p>