Sep
Expert tricks for Nautilus
My latest article on Linux.com is now online. It talks of two Nautilus extensions that I really find useful. The article discusses 1) Opening terminal from within Nautilus and 2) Changing image resolution.
The second is very special, since you can do away with opening any special program to change the resolution of the images. just right-click an image and select the resize image option. Amazing!
FTA:
Nautilus, the official file manager for the GNOME desktop, can help you perform tasks from browsing the filesystem to accessing Samba shares on your local network or FTP sites on the Internet — and more. Here are a couple of tips and tools that will allow you to open a terminal window from Nautilus and resize and rotate images without opening any other program.
So go ahead and read the article.