I'm really surprised that I can't cut and paste on my macbook! Do I need a third-party app for it?
Apple expects you to copy and delete. Or use the command line in the terminal.Yes I do come from Windows. Why is there no "cut" option when I right-click on a file? Can I add it manually?
Why is there no "cut" option when I right-click on a file?
Nothing to do with the Unix heritage of macOS. Finder and the Aqua interface in general are a layer well above the kernel.But that's part of the price you pay for having a Unix-based OS.
I didn’t say it had something to do with it, I said putting up with Finder is the price to pay.Nothing to do with the Unix heritage of macOS. Finder and the Aqua interface in general are a layer well above the kernel.
here we have a missing feature,
No, it’s a matter of fact.That's a matter of opinion. I certainly don't see it that way and am very glad that it doesn't exist.
Why is there no "cut" option when I right-click on a file? Can I add it manually?
Yes. command+x only works inside apps. It doesn't work for files on my Macbook.this is of course for Finder only, as cmd+x -> cmd+v is working just like in Windows inside most apps, when it comes to text, images, spreadsheets, etc.
No, it’s a matter of fact.
No, it’s a matter of fact.
Liking this feature or finding it useful is a matter of opinion. It’s existence or lack thereof is not.