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MoveCM

MoveCM - 1.0.14

contextual menu moves, copies, archives to common locations

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.0.14
Release Date: 2009-05-01
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 741
Downloads (all versions): 6,030

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MoveCM ReviewJust keeps getting better - Version: 1.0.4, 2/7/2008 12:00AM PST

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jamacal2000
I didn't think there was anything else to add to this really neat app but I was wrong. The new feature called "Put In Its Place" is very useful.

Great price, great support, great app. Enough said.

(No I don''t work for the developer.)
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MoveCM Developer NoteA reply to the replier to the developer - Version: 1.0, 11/26/2007 01:11AM PST

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Joe_Pagliaro
Hi,

I appreciate you taking the time to reply. Thanks.

First, I just posted an update to MoveCM which adds some new features, such as the ability to archive files or folders to one of the locations pre-selected in the preference pane.

I went on the defensive because I write a lot of software, and I rotate through the projects updating them over time. Your review and comments came in on version 1.0, which for all my products will always suffer from a lack of features. So comparing my program at its debut to a program which has been in development for a much longer period of time seemed odd to me. It's not something I would participate in. It makes me wonder why you have to take it public anyway. I guess there is something in writing to me in private communication that wouldn't suffice. Similarly, why was your last reply posted as a completly new feedback item, rather than as part of the pre-exisiting thread to your original post?

As with all my products I have a list of features planned for MoveCM. They never all go into version 1. I'll get to them eventually. I just sit here writing the software I want to use, and that I think will be useful to others. So when a person comes by and denigrates my work I tend to go on the defensive. The unfortunate side of the internet is that it seems to provide the same insulation that causes "road rage."

Finally, MoveCM doesn't stand alone, but rather as part of a large assemblage of programs I work on simultaneously. And, I offer them all for one single price, which is variable (so I call it a donation.) Each individual existing program is in development, and new ones are on the way.Upgrades are always F R E E, as are new additons to the bundle.

Joe
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MoveCM CommentaryA reply to the developer - Version: 1.0, 11/7/2007 11:51AM PST

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Andreas..
Allow me to respond to the comments you made about my previous post. Speaking entirely for myself...

When I move an item I am aware of where I am moving it from and to and do not need a display of either path as in Terminal. Others, of course, might.

I cannot recall wanting to undo a move - I can't guarantee "ever", just that I can't recall such an occasion. Were it to happen, I find Command-Z perfectly adequate. "Undo" works in the expected way after a 'QuickAccessCM' move. I can imagine nothing simpler, faster or more intuitive than that.

I find creating and modifying the settings for "Quick Access" (i.e. show), "Move To", "Copy To" and "Make Alias In" in QuickAccessCM extremely simple. You may find it "big and complex" - I don't.

I believe in a free market. I believe in the consumer's right to information and to choice. I have not in any way denigrated your product. I see nothing "unfair" in disseminating information if that information is true. That you, as a "competitor", may prefer it not to be so is a different matter.

I am grateful to Abracode for giving me a superb tool free of charge, and I am pleased to repay them in a very small way by making this kind of post. I consider that fair and decent.

You have no need to go on the defensive. I am not attacking you. For all I know your product may yet prove to be a phenomenal leap forward in such utilities. If it is, rest assured that I will say so.
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MoveCM CommentarySorry, but... - Version: 1.0, 11/6/2007 05:06PM PST

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Andreas..
I don't want to be unkind to this author, but I also want to be fair to Abracode's QuickAccessCM which does a lot more than just move and does it all MAGNIFICENTLY... and it is free. I have been using it constantly for several years and rate it fifteen stars!  :)  
 
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MoveCM ReviewWell, it almost works - Version: 1.0, 11/6/2007 03:16PM PST

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RayCon
I anxiously await a Leopard release of FruitMenu to do my moving of files for me. When I saw this little CM utility, I thought I'd give it a try. Well, it doesn't MOVE your file to another location, only copies it. Because it does fill an important need, I'm giving it 3 stars. If it actually moved the file rather than copy, I'd tack on at least another.
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