Benjamin Meyer on Type Managers

Posted by tuxchick on Nov 16, 2005 5:19 PM EDT
KDE Dot News; By Benjamin Meyer
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Type Managers are intentional interfaces for files that have similar or the same type of data. The type in Type Manager literally refers to a set of mime types such as images, videos, music, or e-mails...Depending upon how your client stores your messages (one fat file or as separate files) you can use your file manager to view, sort, find, etc your e-mails. Type Manager applications are file managers in disguise. They present a user interface for a specific file type. They also do something much more useful. They often do the file management for the user.

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