Hi David,
Yes, I use the original Automator script that Greg Kearney wrote quite
a long time ago (when he was still in the U.S. and could host a web
site listing the accessibility of VoiceOver compatible software).
However, since that site is long gone, your best bet to get a "Move"
script is to go to the English version of the site of the Italian Mac
User group that Rossy maintains at:
http://www.universalaccess.it/script-english/
Then get the "move" script. And speaking of useful AppleScripts that
are about to go away, if you have not yet picked up the "RestartAt"
AppleScript that allows you move to an arbitrary time in any iTunes
track (music, audiobook, podcast, movie, etc.), I would do so now from
Tim Kilburn's VoiceOver Downloads page at:
http://homepage.mac.com/kilburns/voiceover/downloads.html
before it goes off-line TODAY with all the other original dot Mac
homepages. The alternative is browsing in the Mail Archive pages for
the old list and trying to read, copy, and paste it all from one of my
very old posts.
Cheers,
Esther
On Nov 9, 2010, at 09:12, David Hole wrote:
Hi.
Speaking of moving files... Wasn't there a little automator-script-
thingy that someone made for doing this?
Den 09.11.2010 19:20, skrev Esther:
Hi Marlaina,
Do you know about the software product, "MoveAddict"? It allows you
to
cut and paste files in Finder, and also allows you to merge folders
instead of replacing them. This was a MacUpdate promo offer at the
end
of October, and you can still purchase it at a lesser discount for
$6.49
from the mupromo site for the next 3 and a half days:
http://www.mupromo.com/deal/1330/moveaddict
Here's a link to the MacWorld review of MoveAddict:
http://www.macworld.com/reviews/product/563803/review/moveaddict_151.html
Note that if you purchase from the MacUpdate promo site, you'll
need to
initially create an account, which involves negotiating a CAPTCHA.
You
can go to the Solona web site for tools to help you negotiate this:
http://www.solona.net/
HTH. Cheers,
Esther
On Nov 9, 2010, at 08:03, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
I once had this problem solved, but now I cannot seem to accomplish
moving a file from one folder to another. I copy the file I want,
navigate to the folder I want, navigate into that folder and try to
paste and all I get is either a message asking me if I want to
replace
the one I currently have, or a second copy of the same file located
just above the first file but with the word copy added to its
name. As
I say, I did figure this out once but now I'm stuck. Can anyone
help?
Marlaina
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