Friday
Nov142008
OSX Finder Replacement
Friday, November 14, 2008 at 12:50
This week I heard a tip on one of the TWiT podcasts about a OSX Finder replacement. Finder in OSX is what the Windows Explorer is for Windows. You use it to browse around your PC, copy, rename and launch programs.
Ever since I switched to Mac I encountered a couple of drawbacks on the OSX Finder;
- No Cut&Paste option (CMD-X doesn't work on files)
- Pressing 'Return' on a file is opening the rename 'dialog'. (CMD-O to open files).
- etc.
I know that OSX has the ability to remap keys, so that you can still use the (old) Windows commands/keys, but I like things to be as default as it can be.
Willem | Post a Comment |
tagged Finder, Path Finder in Annoying, Personal, Software, Tips'n Tricks