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Right-click option to "send to ..." (esp. send to USB drive)
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<blockquote data-quote="varxx" data-source="post: 1791535" data-attributes="member: 300395"><p>Thank you, guys, for your help. I'll probably just make do. It's the "send to ..." functionality of Windows I'm missing, which is particularly useful for copying a single file quickly to a USB thumb drive. I've attached a screen shot taken from an installation of Win10 running on my Mac under Parallels:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]28112[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>While it's helpful to know about it, I'm not sure the cut-and-paste with option key will speed things up much.</p><p></p><p>I was very tempted to try XtraFinder, but when I saw that I needed to disable system integrity to allow code injection, I balked. If there are High Sierra users out there who've used XtraFinder without problems, I'd like to hear. At any rate, I'm still not sure that XtraFinder would give me a "send to" (i.e., copy to) option with a list of destinations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="varxx, post: 1791535, member: 300395"] Thank you, guys, for your help. I'll probably just make do. It's the "send to ..." functionality of Windows I'm missing, which is particularly useful for copying a single file quickly to a USB thumb drive. I've attached a screen shot taken from an installation of Win10 running on my Mac under Parallels: [ATTACH=FULL]28112[/ATTACH] While it's helpful to know about it, I'm not sure the cut-and-paste with option key will speed things up much. I was very tempted to try XtraFinder, but when I saw that I needed to disable system integrity to allow code injection, I balked. If there are High Sierra users out there who've used XtraFinder without problems, I'd like to hear. At any rate, I'm still not sure that XtraFinder would give me a "send to" (i.e., copy to) option with a list of destinations. [/QUOTE]
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