Move To... - 1.0move files to another folder |
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Fantastic find 



- Version: 1.0, 3/4/2007 06:41AM PST
SerenityLodge
It's always been a drudge to move files because of nested folders and the lack of MOVE in the drop down menus or edit functions in Finder. It's one of the very few petty annoyances I've had with MAC. While there is a MOVE choice in Mail, I don't have a clue why they couldn't have put one in the OS???? Duh!
But, this little scripted icon does the trick . . . just great. Just great!!!! Thanks so very much.
Jon
Raleigh
Fantastic find 



- Version: 1.0, 3/4/2007 06:37AM PST
SerenityLodge
It's always been a drudge to "move" files because of nested folders and the lack of "move" in the drop down menus or edit functions in Finder. It's one of the very few petty annoyances I've had with MAC. While there is a "move" choice in "Mail", I don't have a clue why they couldn't have put one in the OS???? Duh!
But, this little scripted icon does the trick . . . just great. Just great!!!! Thanks so very much.
Jon
Raleigh
But, this little scripted icon does the trick . . . just great. Just great!!!! Thanks so very much.
Jon
Raleigh
An idea for a similar script - Version: 1.0, 5/26/2006 10:47AM PST
crowleyal
This Move To script is great!!! One I'd really like to see (ultimately built into the OS) is to be able to take files that are already selected in the Finder, right-click on them and choose a contextual menu item that will allow me to auto-put them into a folder in the files' current folder. I would use the heck out of that!
