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Move Items X

move files & folders using contextual menus

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rzeman: depends on the dictionaty you are using

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Contributed by: sabor Saturday, March 13 2004 @ 05:17 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 1-6 months

Recommend Product: YES

rzeman: your definitions on move/copy are developer definitions and quite frankly any regular user could not care less about them.

When I move something from one place to the other, I do not expect to find the item I just moved in its original location regardless on where it was residing. Like I said, XP does a marvelous job at doing this, don't see why this is so hard to implement on OS X.

And I agree 100% with previous post, let's stop these "minor" updates and work on the real functionality of the program.   

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rzeman: depends on the dictionaty you are using - cthulhu11

Like I said, XP does a marvelous job at doing this, don't see why this is so hard to implement on OS X. Same here. I find the OS's functionality counterintuitive, and had hoped that MIX would supply the same functionality that M$WXP has, but instead I get stuff like a menu with 20 identical entries with the name of my samba-mounted volume from another machine. I also marvel that after all these years Apple doesn't have a way to move a window to the bottom.

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