Also, another use for Quicklooking a folder:
http://lifehacker.com/333743/quick-look-inside-folders

That particular plugin hasn't worked for me since a while, but I could
imagine using it to check a folder (and then letting it auto-dismiss)
instead of opening it in Finder.

»Lucas Garron


On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 9:50 PM, Tony <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  > For example if you use spacebar for quick look what is the point of 
> activating it on folders or apps?
>
> To see the metadata or get a better look at the icon. I’ve done it more than 
> once… but I admit that’s not very important. This discussion so far has 
> always lumped files and folders together. If you treat them differently, your 
> suggestion starts to make more sense. (It’s still not for me, but I can see 
> the use-case.)
>
>  woohoo
>
 > I also feel that the spacebar is such a fluid key which is much
easier to use then other keys. Granted it might not be for everyone
but as I mentioned in the other thread there are already 6 other
spacebar behavior options so I don't see the harm in adding one more
"smarter" option :)
>
> Or two. I just want it to switch to text mode when I’m “typing” and Quick 
> Look the rest of the time. I don’t ever want spacebar to do what / does. :-)
>
>  Great, i will keep an eye out for those two options in the next release ;)
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