



By using the "-browser" switch when started by a command via a launcher or shell.By an option in the "Edit -> Preferences -> Behavior" menu in Nautilus.The "classic" interface is still available: Several Linux distributions have made "browser" mode the default. In the version included with GNOME 2.6, Nautilus switched to a spatial interface.Version 2.4 switched the desktop folder to ~/Desktop (the ~ represents the user's "Home" folder) to be compliant with standards.Version 2.2 included changes to make it more compliant with User Interface Guidelines.Version 1.0 was released on March 13, 2001, and incorporated into GNOME 1.4.The following is a brief timeline of its development history: Nautilus was first released in 2001 and development has continued ever since. Nautilus was originally developed by Eazel and Andy Hertzfeld (founder of Eazel and a former Apple engineer) in 1999. 2.2 File indexing and file search framework.
