This is such a small detail, but it would make my life as a web designer / coder SO MUCH EASIER on a mac.
A little hard to explain....
In Windows save dialogue boxes - you can see all of the files and modify them (delete, change names, etc.). Further more, if you are using a naming convention for a string of files - say:
2003_july_happyphotos_001.jpg
2003_july_happyphotos_002.jpg
Instead of having to retype the name every time you save a new happy photo - you can just click on one of the existing files, and the name field of the current file you are saving is populated with the name of that existing file.
Therefore, if I were saving happy photo #3 all I would have to do is click on happy photo #2 to grab the naming convention and then change the 2 to a 3.
This is a very small detail - but when you work in web design you deal with hundreds of files with similar conventions - and it is a nightmare on the Mac to have to type and retype these names each time you save an image.
Ugh, I would pay the $129 for this feature alone.
Joe
A little hard to explain....
In Windows save dialogue boxes - you can see all of the files and modify them (delete, change names, etc.). Further more, if you are using a naming convention for a string of files - say:
2003_july_happyphotos_001.jpg
2003_july_happyphotos_002.jpg
Instead of having to retype the name every time you save a new happy photo - you can just click on one of the existing files, and the name field of the current file you are saving is populated with the name of that existing file.
Therefore, if I were saving happy photo #3 all I would have to do is click on happy photo #2 to grab the naming convention and then change the 2 to a 3.
This is a very small detail - but when you work in web design you deal with hundreds of files with similar conventions - and it is a nightmare on the Mac to have to type and retype these names each time you save an image.
Ugh, I would pay the $129 for this feature alone.
Joe