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QuickAccessCM - Contextual menu file manager
Authored by: seedy on May 13, '04 09:26:51AM

It's copying between discs because that's what the Finder does.

I tried QuickAccess and now prefer Ittec, since it is the most like Finderpop, and in many ways goes beyond it. Even if you didn't use anything else, you could use it to give you a Control-Free CM popup. (Having to use the control key is one of the most sadistic of the Apple Interface Guidlines, given that they supply only one button on their mice and laptop trackpads. It's the reason I don't, for example, use Camino or Safari.)

The QA developer was kind and responsive during my trial period.

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QuickAccessCM - Contextual menu file manager
Authored by: rb3 on May 13, '04 04:43:19PM

Or, you could use a two-button mouse.

I love Quick Access, and think it's a great pick, Rob.

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QuickAccessCM - Contextual menu file manager
Authored by: osxpounder on May 17, '04 10:44:24AM

"It's copying between discs because that's what the Finder does" is understandable, but it would be better if the program alerted overtly that a copy is being made instead of a move. After all, this *isn't* the Finder, it's something else, and in general, apps should do what they claim. If it says "move", it should move, not copy.

I wish I could figure out how the heck to get its Preferences panel back .... I am looking over the readmes that came with it, but so far, no luck.

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QuickAccessCM - Contextual menu file manager
Authored by: Areh on May 19, '04 05:01:06AM

I didn't get this: Why don't you use Safari or Camino? Because of ctrl-clicking ?



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