RacerX
Old Rhapsody User
Originally posted by habilis
... Clearly Apple isn't known for the abundance of options it gives to its users but couldn't they have included a "classic view" along with columns?
... And finally, Microsoft has had the columns view for the last 10 years along with the Classic OS9 style. Why are we stepping back in time? And why is Apple acting more and more like Microsoft, and Microsoft acting more and more like Apple?
Maybe I'm missing something here. What is "classic view"? I've been using the Mac OS for more than 15 years, but I'm not quite sure what your talking about. In the "Classic" Mac OS you had three options: Icons, Buttons and List. In Mac OS X you have three options: Columns, Icons and List. Does this mean you want the "Buttons" view back?
And as has been known by most and talked about at length many times, the "columns" view is not like Microsoft's Windows Explorer. It is not a copy of Microsoft's Windows Explorer. In fact, seeing as "columns" view originated at NeXT back in 1987 and NeXT is now part of Apple, Apple is not copying anything from anyone. They have the full right to use this view without having anyone trying to say they are copying from some other company... least of all Microsoft.
Columns have been a constant in every version of the NeXT OS (NEXTSTEP/OPENSTEP), Rhapsody and every version of Mac OS X (including all the developer previews, even the ones before Aqua). Other than the two column view in open/save dialogs, no one is forcing you to use columns any more than you were force to use the classic "Buttons" view you seem to be missing. Both the "Icons" and "List" views still remain (actually, they were there in both the NeXT OS and Rhapsody also).
As for a third party coming up with "Buttons" view, I don't think there has really been enough of a demand for it.