VGZ
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I'm going to post this w/ Apple but I thought I would toss it out to all of you as well.
I like the new features of the dock; however, it would be better if one could drag an item onto a docked folder and get a menu so that they can drag it to a specific location in the folders sub-directory structure. Think pop-up menu.
The new menus on the dock appear to be limmited to 5 levels as they are in OS 9. This is unacceptable and the limit should be removed.
The new toolbar is great and I have heard that one can drag items into the toolbar as if it were a shelf. I think that a nice feature to add that I have heard existed in next would be to be able to drag an item to the toolbar from one folder and then drop it in another to move it. This would be very useful when in browser view as it would allow someone to move an item from a sub-folder to the "shelf" and then switch to another sub-folder elsewhere and drag it off the "shelf" into that folder. Example: downloads directory in users home directory to an internet sub-folder in the Application directory.
Let me know what you guys think about this,
I like the new features of the dock; however, it would be better if one could drag an item onto a docked folder and get a menu so that they can drag it to a specific location in the folders sub-directory structure. Think pop-up menu.
The new menus on the dock appear to be limmited to 5 levels as they are in OS 9. This is unacceptable and the limit should be removed.
The new toolbar is great and I have heard that one can drag items into the toolbar as if it were a shelf. I think that a nice feature to add that I have heard existed in next would be to be able to drag an item to the toolbar from one folder and then drop it in another to move it. This would be very useful when in browser view as it would allow someone to move an item from a sub-folder to the "shelf" and then switch to another sub-folder elsewhere and drag it off the "shelf" into that folder. Example: downloads directory in users home directory to an internet sub-folder in the Application directory.
Let me know what you guys think about this,