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A replacement for dolphin that can look just as pretty?
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I mean you're criticizing a piece of free software like they made it just for you. Grow up and have some perspective
Oh my - yes the KDE team is surely above criticism.
Hey man, they gave us Kdenlive. That thing has singlehandedly taken down Sony VEGAS Pro and so many other worse, closed-source, commercial video-editing programs. If you dislike Dolphin, find any one of the other thousands of file managers, but don't attack KDE.
Holy hell kdenlive has been one of the buggiest apps I have ever used. I've wanted to like it so much but just about every time I've tried to use it for simple editing, combining clips, etc. it has just crashed at some point.
Now it has gotten more stable lately, but boy did you pick the worst example for stability...
lol I guess I dodged the instability because I was using it on Windows all these years up until a few months ago, where it was mostly fine!
To be fair - it has gotten a lot better in the last few years. For a while though it was super frustrating.