Hi,
Oh, wow! That's neat, I hope he tells us more about it, wonder how much 
knowlidge of the terminal you have to have to use it.
Courtney
On Jun 28, 2010, at 9:06 PM, clarence griffin wrote:

> Oh, but you can. lol. OUr dear friend Bryan Smart has created a script. I 
> will leave it up to him to pass it around though. I don't know if he is going 
> to charge for it. I doubt it though. He can tell you more about it. Its 
> pretty kool. All you do is press command X like normal, and it will bring up 
> a dialog that looks like the file browse dialog. You choose the folder you 
> want the file or what ever in, and press enter on it, and it goes there and 
> deletes its self from the other location. so it basically simulates a cut and 
> paste. Pretty neet stuff.
> 
> GF
> 
> 
> On Jun 28, 2010, at 9:01 PM, Courtney Curran wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> Unfortunately, there's no way to cut, you can only copy, which I think is 
>> really a shame. I wish this would be fixed, although I know this is on 
>> purpose. 
>> Hth,
>> Courtney
>> On Jun 28, 2010, at 8:57 PM, Alfredo wrote:
>> 
>>> I am am trying to cut and paste some files and oflders from one
>>> location to antoher in the finder and do not know how.  I have tried
>>> the command+x, to cut the file or folder but this does not work, the
>>> option is dim when I go tot he menu bar.  I know there is a way to cut
>>> and paste files and folders from one folder to another using the mouse
>>> but the manual did not explain this correctly and I do not know how to
>>> do it.  Can someone tell me how:
>>> 1.  cut and paste a file or folder using the command+X, and the paste
>>> command.
>>> 2.  show me how to move a file or folder from one location to another,
>>> which cuts and paste that file or folder to the new location.
>>> 2.  Tell me how ot cut and paste text.
>>> 
>>> Any help would be appreciated, again I tried the manual but it was
>>> confusing.
>>> Alfredo
>>> 
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