Originally posted by hulkaros
I wasn't talking about OS 9 VS Windows I was talking about OS 9 GUI speed VS Windows GUI speed... But if you want to go there, how come and MS copied OS 9 functions THAT much if it was such a crappy OS?
The part where you want to paste files/folders usually is loads of double clicks or at best loads of single clicks which are USELESS in Mac... You just wait and BOOM the Folders open AUTOMATICALLY... Want me to post a video or something in order for you to get it? Have you EVER actually used a Mac for copying, moving, etc. files/folder?
Unfortunately, I MUST use Windows (all versions) EVERY single day... I work as a Wintel/Mac tech... But the real question is: Are YOU using Windows at all? Windows DO NOT have Spring Loaded folders And at this point I think we passed the personal preference... It is simply a matter of elegance in simplicity (Mac) VS absolute stupidity (Windows) while copying, moving, etc. files/folders...
No. It would be more like Open With, but you can put whatever you want into it.
So I could put TextEdit in it, for example, so I could open whatever I want in it.
In the picture I posted did you notice the Move To, Copy To, Make Alias In, etc for crying out loud? Although, not a built in function for OS X, one can simply download these for free! Not to mention that you don't actually need them because you can Send To files/folders in Dock apps/folders
Originally posted by arden
That's Hulk for you... he's a green, Greek, passionate monster.
Hazmat, the real question is: Which OS do you prefer?
Originally posted by hazmat
OS X, absolutely. But, I give credit where credit is due to other OSs. None of them are perfect, and all are better than the others for certain people's uses. For me, OS X is the right tool for the job.
Originally posted by hazmat
Originally posted by hulkaros
Spring Folders = Folders that automatically pop up/open when you drag something on them... If you have such a thing in your XP installation it may be because of something you installed! In that way you may as well install a Dock into XP! But find a clean XP installation and YES post a video of that! I have nothing to apologize here other than feeling sorry because someone in www.macosx.com wants to tell people here that XP has a feature which CLEARLY it doesn't!
It does. I just had a friend who had XP and 2k at home on two seperate machines try this and he said it worked on both. He had never heard of this functionality before, and after he saw it, he asked, "Why do we care?"
Cool! A clean Dock! But what about the Open With... command? It is the same thing but with different name! What about the Services option in Finder menu? Select a file, Click Finder menu, Services, TextEdit, Open File, Click! I don't see the difference between Send To and Open With in the way you are describing your work here! Both Open With AND Services can be customized to include WHATEVER you feel like it!
Open With you can't customize. It's only what OS X thinks can open that file. Right clicking on the file, going to a menu and selecting TextEdit is a lot quicker and more intuitive to me than having to select it, then go to the application menu, Services, TextEdit, Open file. How do you customize the Services?
Edit: Crap, sorry about the quoting thing. I hate this method with tags and such. Oh well, I'm sure it's easy enough to understand.
Originally posted by hazmat
Well there's the problem. It doesn't work on the My Computer icon on the desktop. In fact I removed that the second I installed Windows. It works in Windows Explorer, which is the only place in Windows I do file management. Windows-key+e. Poof.
No, we just have to agree to disagree. [/B]
Originally posted by arden
I'll have to try it tomorrow at work. Just to back up Hulk or Haz.