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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…
I guess that sounds ok but when i start to think about it a couple of issues immediately spring to mind. Most of these stem from the fact that the clipboard can contain many many d…
it greys it out when you can't paste anything, but then its not really needing to give you way of choosing what you paste since it only pastes whats on the board at the moment.
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Originally Posted by chabig
And that is the reason it's a bad idea. People would lose files/work/photos/financial records, etc.
Only if they choose to use the cut op…
The true cut/copy/paste paradigm is NOT appropriate for file management.
The user demand for real cut/copy/paste in file management does NOT actually exist.
Allow me to explain...…
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Originally Posted by ntsc
I guess that sounds ok but when i start to think about it a couple of issues immediately spring to mind. Most of these stem from the fact that t…
a couple of days ago i realized i had left my ipod nano in my sweater. and my sweater... was in the laundry. i've waited 2 days and it wont work. i've heard you have to wait until …
Use a spray air can to help dry it out. Also after a few more days if it is still dead, you might need to bite the bullet and plug it in to give it a power jolt.
thanks... but one more thing. before i put my ipod in the laundry, the battery was completely dead. i dont know if that changes anything. and also when i got it out of the washing …
i hope you haven't tried to plug it in since it got wet (looks like you would need to since the battery was dead before the incident). wait another 4-5 days and leave it in a dry …