Hey folks, if this app is of no interest to you, then ignore the thread. Why are some people here giving the developer a hard time about it? If the developer wants to develop a file manger that has Windows File Explorer features, good for them - I welcome it!
Copy & Paste
FTR,
@cosmil said there was no "cut & paste", i.e. unlike just about every other modern file manager, Finder doesn't have a "cut" command on the Finder (or contextual) menu. There's a "copy" command on the menu, there's a contextual "paste" command, but there's no "cut" on the menu, and there's no "move" on the menu (without pressing the "option" key, which is something that is not discoverable - you already have to know that feature exists to use it). They did concede there's "move", which may be pedantic to make a distinction, but it technically is a distinction.
Finder's "move" (the equivalent of cut & paste")
does work, and without issue...
if you know how to use it.
But that's the problem - Finder "cut & paste" is literally hard to use. Most Mac users (and I'm speaking of the 97% of Mac users who don't spend their lives on MacRumors) don't even know it exists in Finder because it's obscured by requiring the use of the option key (either by menu command or keyboard shortcut). To have to do key combinations for such a basic command is easy to mess up. It took me a while to figure it out - even after reading about it here on MacRumors, I had to figure out exactly
when to press the option key.
Selecting "copy" to move a file is
not intuitive. Why would you select "copy" if you want to "move" the file? It's the opposite of intuitive.
And there are tons of other Mac users who agree. Which is why most Finder alternatives make a point of offering a straight forward "cut & paste".
Folks can regurgitate Apple's BS about how the way Finder does it is "safer", but it's just that, BS. All modern file managers simply cancel the "cut" if it's not pasted somewhere - you don't "lose" the file if the "cut & paste" isn't completed. I've been using Windows & Macs for decades, and I've never lost a file on Windows due to cut & paste.
To
@cosmil, ignore the haters, they're just here to hate. I would love a straight-forward copy & paste.
Interface
Just my 2 cents, but customization of colors and transparencies and all that kind of stuff is of little interest to me. If you're doing it for yourself, or you think there's a market for it, go for it! But my wish list is Finder-look-alike with:
- Straight-forward Cut & Paste
- Tabs within each pane
- 1-4 panes (single, dual, quad)
- Folder expansion within the pane (like Finder "list" view)
- File search within a folder that isolates as you type, e.g. you start to type "cosmil.app" and as soon as you press "c", all the files that don't start with "c" are eliminated, followed by "o" and all the files that don't start with "co" are eliminated, and so on. It might have been PathFinder that had that feature, and it was awesome (I use past tense because I don't use it anymore)
Those are just a few of my favorites. Good luck with your app!