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Originally Posted by mduell
Sure it does. If you want to remove text, you can either delete it (leaving no option to get it back) or cut it (keeping the option open of pa…
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Originally Posted by chabig
So how should the system handle it if you forget to paste the file somewhere? How would it "know" that you forgot?
The file would be gone…
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Originally Posted by mduell
The file would be gone when I cut or copied another file... just like cut text would be gone when I cut or copied other text.
And that is …
I think the idea of renaming this functionality is a good one - 'Cut' and 'Paste' carry too much implied baggage. In fact, it's fair to say that wherever you see the menu command '…
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Originally Posted by mduell
The file would be gone when I cut or copied another file... just like cut text would be gone when I cut or copied other text.
Are you sure…
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Originally Posted by Gee4orce
- that's not what happens in Windows Explorer when you cut, which straight away should set off alarm bells that this isn't behaving like it…
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Originally Posted by mduell
After years of users asking for a better mouse, Apple did begin shipping the multi-button Mighty Mouse.
They've SUPPORTED multi-button mic…
I agree that Copy and Paste should be removed as features for file management. I could see a "Pick up" feature that changed the pointer into an arrow with a small logo of the file …
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Originally Posted by headbirth
Copy and paste work with files on OSX
That's because Copy and Paste can work with files the exact same way they work with every other …
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Originally Posted by analogika
That's because Copy and Paste can work with files the exact same way they work with every other form of data, in any other application.
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Originally Posted by mduell
It's not "just" a different way, it's missing a way.
Other operating systems offer two ways to copy files (drag and drop or copy and paste) an…
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OS X actually supports multiple clipboards. Why Apple never made an interface for it is more than I can explain - all the hard work is done already!
I …
As I mentioned earlier, the NeXT shelf was a potential solution to having a multiple "clipboard". Apple could have a panel that pops out from the side of the screen or a corner whe…
The multiple clipboard in Butler works nicely (similar to the one in Quicksilver if I remember too). Just copy several things in a row, then to paste any one of them choose your cl…
But a shelf really just allows you to do an interrutptable drag operation - it's nowhere near the same thing as file Cut'n'Paste, which is what a lot of Windows switchers seem to v…
The mac way: 1. Open the folder where the file currently resides. 2. Open the destination folder. 3. Drag the file.
The Windows way: Open the folder where the file currently resid…
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Originally Posted by monkeybrain
Why? Works for me.
http://forums.macnn.com/showthread.p...=dock+as+shelf
It is very limited - try dragging an image to the Dock from…
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Originally Posted by ntsc
I would argue the reverse is true, i'm not sure how one would put a decent intuitive interface on that. Copy and paste works now because users a…