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16 years PC, now over to MAC: Help! :)
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<blockquote data-quote="cwa107" data-source="post: 1192886" data-attributes="member: 24098"><p>I like cutting and pasting too - I've been using <a href="http://www.splook.com/Software/FileCutter.html" target="_blank">FileCutter</a> for quite some time now. Works well.</p><p></p><p>I also hear ya on the iTunes thing for organizing music. I used to obsess over folder/file names thinking that it was the only way to truly have your music in some coherent structure. But I learned to let go and have the machine do those menial tasks. Once you let iTunes keep your music folder organized and consolidated, I learned that it became one less thing to worry about. I can still find whatever I want instantly with a simple Command+Space and start typing the name or the artist or the album.</p><p></p><p>I think a lot of us old hats at using PCs (and I go back to the Commodore 64 days) just can't 'let go' of some of those old "best practices". With indexed file systems and instant search capabilities, there really isn't any great need to obsess over file/folder structure. But old habits die hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwa107, post: 1192886, member: 24098"] I like cutting and pasting too - I've been using [URL="http://www.splook.com/Software/FileCutter.html"]FileCutter[/URL] for quite some time now. Works well. I also hear ya on the iTunes thing for organizing music. I used to obsess over folder/file names thinking that it was the only way to truly have your music in some coherent structure. But I learned to let go and have the machine do those menial tasks. Once you let iTunes keep your music folder organized and consolidated, I learned that it became one less thing to worry about. I can still find whatever I want instantly with a simple Command+Space and start typing the name or the artist or the album. I think a lot of us old hats at using PCs (and I go back to the Commodore 64 days) just can't 'let go' of some of those old "best practices". With indexed file systems and instant search capabilities, there really isn't any great need to obsess over file/folder structure. But old habits die hard. [/QUOTE]
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