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How is this easier than just dragging the icon?
I don't get it. ---
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How is this easier than just dragging the icon?
Because most people find clicking/doubleclicking an icon (one step) easier than performing the four extra steps listed above. I too have been using your method for quite a while now, but I came across a hint like this last year and added a button to my Finder toolbar to Open the current folder in Terminal. I still use the drag and drop method, but when I don't happen to already be in Terminal, it's nice to be able to quickly open a Terminal window to the folder I'm working in.
How is this easier than just dragging the icon?
Yeah, but it isn't actually any extra steps. ---
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How is this easier than just dragging the icon?
You're right; your option is also good. It isn't extra steps, but for me it's extra time. That's because I use the keyboard more than the mouse, and since I can open this script with just a few keystrokes (especially in Column View), this way is faster for me. Your way is faster for a lot of people who prefer the mouse, be but I prefer the keyboard. Both are good options; it just depends on which is best for you. Edited on Jun 28, '11 02:39:47PM by nathanator11
How is this easier than just dragging the icon?
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