Spring-loaded Finder
Finder is a file management application built Mac. For Mac users, everyday we must deal with the Finder. Both were only move files, remove files or to complicated things like changing the existing configuration files in the system. For some writing I will discuss the future features Finder, this is the first article about the Finder.
Finder doesn’t have Cut
For those who have just moved to a Mac or are trying Mac OS X, one feature that is missed the cut. In the case of the Mac file transfer feature does not support the cut, that there is a feature in Mac drag-n-drop the sophisticated. For Mac OS X, the cut is a feature that does not make sense, imagine you want to move an invoice file into another folder, but what you do is cut first and then move it, what happened? Well, certainly it will cut file.
But, Finder has this feature.
Spring-loaded Features
If you review the Finder Preferences. Press ? +, or can be accessed through the Finder menu> Preferences …. You’ll find a feature Spring-Loaded folders and Windows. Here you can determine how long to wait to issue Finder Spring-Loaded. You also can press the space key to activate the spring-loaded without having to wait for a few seconds.
spring-loaded
Spring-loaded is a feature drag-n-drop in the Finder, without having to open many Finder windows. We can copy the file, move it just by pressing the left click and hold then pull it to a folder or volume you want.
Additionally, Finder also has an Undo
Did you know if the Finder also has Undo and Redo? Yes, although only one time. If you are wrong move files, you will be able to undo it.
Conclusion
For me Spring-loaded has saved me a lot of time when moving files scattered on the Desktop. Do you often use a Spring-Loaded?