I have a question on the views and the how much information the user receives when he navigates folders and files. I noticed that the icon and column view both provide the numbers of files selected and the name of the file when you press VO+F6. While the list and cover flow view provide the number of files selected, name of the file, date modified, file size and the type of file it is when you press the VO +f6. I have settle and liked the column view because it seems easy to navigate around with, and is intuitive, since it is the same method I used with windows, except they call it list view. I have enabled show file extensions thanks to the podcasts at blind cool tech so now I gee the number of files selected, name of file, and the file extension of the file I have selected with VO+F6. This is great but I would like to know the file size of the file without having to press the command + I to get the file information in a new dialog box. Does anyone know how I can get the file size information along with the number of files selected, name of the file and file extension when using column view? I know this is possible in windows and think this should be possible in the Mac, but I do not know if it is, or even how to do it. Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated. On another note, when using list view, why do I hear random date, when navigating my hard disk and folders? Thanks,
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