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SeleQ and Handy File compared (and question)

14 replies · 3,155 views · Started 12 December 2002

[quote="MaleBuffy"]Because you are wrong! You can go to the previous folder by pressing the joystick to the left 😊[/quote]

Uh... I didn't know that. 😮ops:

😃 Yes but how did you navigate though folders until now? Doesnt handyfile use the joystick! I use SeleQ by the way 😊

[quote="MaleBuffy"]😃 Yes but how did you navigate though folders until now? Doesnt handyfile use the joystick! I use SeleQ by the way 😊[/quote]

HandyFile use the top 2 softkey. The left is Option, and the right is Back. So it was kinda easy to use.

I second that..the joystick navigation in Seleq is a breeze.
Can navigate through folders very quickly.
My vote goes to Seleq so far, and I think so do most of the comments I have seen so far.

SeleQ is getting too huge for my tastes.
I prefer Domi's FExplorer, that is just right size for file browser.

Maybe someday,newbies will ask:how can i find what is my SeleQ firmware version? How can i recompile my SeleQ kernel? 😃 The damn thing is growing in to an OS 😊 Maybe we could run SeleQ instead of Series 60 on top of Symbian 😃

[quote="GhostDog"]Maybe someday,newbies will ask:how can i find what is my SeleQ firmware version? How can i recompile my SeleQ kernel? 😃 The damn thing is growing in to an OS 😊 Maybe we could run SeleQ instead of Series 60 on top of Symbian 😃[/quote]

Lol.. 😃 😃

I personally prefared Handfile over seleq because its has most of the seleq functions but at a fraction of the file size, though seleq isnt as bad now as they have the seperate english version so ive gone back to using it again. It is superior but just SO big.

Stezos

i really dont mind the size now, 189kb for such great app - i think i can spare that much. my vote goes to seleQ anytime of the day! 😃

Ok, I think I said in one of the threads that they should create each application for each of the SeleQ feature. Then again, I think it will be best to pack everything into one application so as to save "SCARCE" space.