Windows and Ubuntu have built in viewers for that, if not there are plenty of drag n drop (onto icons or windows) apps to do it.
Nope, not the same thing - you didn't get the point.
Unless I misunderstand here nearly all media players do this.
But I'm not talking about a media player, I'm talking about building your own playlist manager for whatever program or reasons you might need it for. You can for example dump URLs into a lister to have them queued up for playback on remote mediacenter box. You can create mail browser or news reader with the DOpus listers... the possibilities are endless. And you can assign just about any hotkey you like.
Windows - click order by file type. Ubuntu has a number of different options depending on the desktop.
You mean Gnome, not Ubuntu. Trust me, I use Windows7, OSX, KDE3, Gnome, KDE4, XFCE4, E17 and lot of other desktops for all they're worth, and they dont really have the concepts that Magellan offer. You don't get it, and that's all fine, move along.
The point being all of this stuff can be done on Windows/Ubuntu.
No - they certainly cannot be done on Windows/Ubuntu - as a Linux users since 1994 - why would I otherwise care?
My argument was with the point that this stuff couldn't be done on other OS' or done better.
Sure, perhaps if you master zsh half as well we I do. :laughing: