I accidently deleted an e-mail that had given me the web that has 
copy/paste http://www.scriptsoftware.com/copypaste/index.html
but this is not the same thing as in Windows 95/98, etc where you can 
actually copy, cut, paste an entire program; say like you want to 
move the entire program AppleWorks to another folder or HD. You would 
just click on the folder and cut/paste it into a folder or HD where 
you want it. I thought this was actually a nice feature of Windows. 
Alot of times of you have to rearrange your folders so that you can 
drag the item to that folder; but then you would always have 2 copies 
and have to delete one; although SpeedDoubler, which is now CopyAgent 
helps to always duplicate everything. It seems very efficient.

  I know Mac users hate the thought that anything in Windows has any 
worth but some features have proven to be better like sticky menus 
and contextual menus. Dragging items has always been something sacred 
in the Mac OS but luckily time has proven that commands are very 
useful. Command-delete is much easier than dragging an item to the 
trash, especially if you have alot of windows open. Efficiency is 
what it's all about. The faster you can do a task, the better.

On the other hand, in Windows, I don't like the way you can't copy 
the name of folders or files, at least, that I can see. I do this 
often to keep my programs and files organized.


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