[X4U] Move this ?

Wayne Clodfelter wayne at troutnc.com
Mon Jan 3 05:53:41 PST 2005


Browse Volumes Lite is a contextual menu shareware that does the very 
thing you want.

Peter Maurer's donationware Butler will do this, too, though in a 
different way. ABTW, Butler will provide many other navigational 
shortcuts, as well.

Lastly, CMTools freeware is another option wherein you create a list of 
folders for "move to" and "copy to" actions.

FWIW, I like the straightforwardness of CMTools. It is easy to add 
destination folders, and faster to select a destination from a list 
than browse through layers of enclosed folders. Of course, YMMV.

On Jan 2, 2005, at 9:53 PM, John Azevedo wrote:

> Have you tried Spring-loaded folders in the Finder? If you use Column 
> view in the Finder and have your hard drives appear in the Sidebar, 
> just drag and drop. I find this easier than a contextual menu. You can 
> enable all the above in Finder> Preferences.
>
> On Jan 2, 2005, at 3:43 PM, Richard wrote:
>
>> You select a file or doc, and you press the apple command key + click,
>> would it be nice to see a listing of you hard drives, listed in the 
>> contextual menu,
>> where you can select one hard drive, and have it pop up a list of 
>> folders,
>> on that hard drive, and then select a folder that you want to drop 
>> this file or doc
>> into.
>>
>> Well, that what I'm looking for, is there a way to do this or a app,
>> contextual menu app, that would help?
>
Regards,

Wayne Clodfelter
wayne at troutnc.com



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