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Switcher Hangout (Windows to Mac)
16 years PC, now over to MAC: Help! :)
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<blockquote data-quote="Doug b" data-source="post: 1192786" data-attributes="member: 59143"><p>I'm with you magnitude. I've been using OS X for three years snow and love it, and even though I've gotten used to spring loaded folders, (have you activated this feature in Finders preferences? You should if you have not) there's no replacement for cut and paste. Apparently, apple thinks its users are either retarded or have the attention span of a flea since they don't trust them enough with cut/paste. </p><p></p><p>A warning about dragging and dropping or using spring loaded folders: depending upon where you're dragging and dropping to, you will either move or copy. To be sure that you're always moving, simply hold down the command key when dragging. You won't need two windows open if you get good at dragging (while holding command) onto a spring loaded folder. So basically, holding command while dragging to another folder is their version of cut/paste. And yeah, it's certainly more convoluted and annoying than cmd+x >cmd+v. </p><p></p><p>D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug b, post: 1192786, member: 59143"] I'm with you magnitude. I've been using OS X for three years snow and love it, and even though I've gotten used to spring loaded folders, (have you activated this feature in Finders preferences? You should if you have not) there's no replacement for cut and paste. Apparently, apple thinks its users are either retarded or have the attention span of a flea since they don't trust them enough with cut/paste. A warning about dragging and dropping or using spring loaded folders: depending upon where you're dragging and dropping to, you will either move or copy. To be sure that you're always moving, simply hold down the command key when dragging. You won't need two windows open if you get good at dragging (while holding command) onto a spring loaded folder. So basically, holding command while dragging to another folder is their version of cut/paste. And yeah, it's certainly more convoluted and annoying than cmd+x >cmd+v. D. [/QUOTE]
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