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10.4: A simple way to copy the path to a file or folder
The thing you have to realize when switching to OSX is that you can't do everything exactly the same as you do in Windows; for example in Windows I save everything in a complicated directory structure since the search features kind of suck (at least in XP), but on the Mac I save most of my work under my Documents folder and use Spotlight to open everything. This is kind of an over-generalization, but hopefully you'll see my point. What is 'smart' about OSX is that you don't really have to worry about the complexities of the OS/file system - this makes it 'smart' for the average user, but I agree that there are some aspects of Windows that may be more appealing to the power user. |
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