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Crashed in Leopard - Version: 1.5.1, 1/13/2008 09:30PM PST
summitscout
Thought I'd give it a try. I haven't used it since Tiger.
I like the idea, but... - Version: 1.5, 3/7/2007 02:35PM PST
Bill_Doublewide
response is quite slow working with network drives.
I'll have to stick with the CLI, I suppose.
Otherwise, I do like the implementation. For local drive only it is very nice.
One thing seems not so Finder-like, dragging a file from a network drive to a local or different network drive, moves the file instead of copying it as the default.
I'll have to stick with the CLI, I suppose.
Otherwise, I do like the implementation. For local drive only it is very nice.
One thing seems not so Finder-like, dragging a file from a network drive to a local or different network drive, moves the file instead of copying it as the default.
Comments - Version: 1.3.1, 8/12/2006 11:05AM PST
(4 of 4 users found this comment useful)
sevenup
The toolbar does not support drag&drop either for adding items or dropping on existing ones. The copy/move confirmation cannot be turned off. The refresh behavior can make the whole point of this application pretty worthless. Sometimes operations just fail and other times it works but never refreshes. Alt+drag copy operations seem to always fail. There is no Alt+Command+drag make alias function. Columns are resizable but not configurable. There is no option to show POSIX permissions in columns. Getinfo panel is unintuitive. I deleted Xfolders from my system.