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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…
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…