Difference between revisions of "Worker - An Introduction"

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==Summary==
==Summary==


The Worker filemanager is certainly not one that everyone would want to set up & use. Though for those of us that it does suit, the more we use it, the more Worker just keeps on becoming more & more the way we like it. We can change the applications that we call from inside of Worker to work on whatever kind of files in whichever way. Worker doesn't mind, that is what it is made for (well some of what it is made for).
The Worker filemanager is certainly not one that everyone would want to set up & use. Though for those of us that it does suit, the more we use it, the more Worker just keeps on becoming more & more the way we like it.  


When foundational changes are made to GNU/Linux, the creator of Worker updates Worker (when required) so that Worker will continue to function at least as well as it did before such changes came down to us from the uptream GNU/Linux masters.
We can very easily change the applications that we call from inside of Worker to work on whatever kind of files in whichever way we have chosen. Worker won't mind, that is what it is made for (well, a part of what it is made for).
 
When foundational changes are made to GNU/Linux, the creator of Worker updates Worker (when required) so that Worker will continue to function at least as well as it did before such changes came down to us from the upstream GNU/Linux masters. In over 5 years of using Worker there has only been a couple of problems that took an upgrade or two (that came in pretty quick succession) to completely overcome. I spoke to Ralph (the creator or Worker) about one of these, he assisted me with a workaround & also had me test a thing or two before he made the next release that solved the problem.


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