That's kind of what I was thinking - seems to me it somehow belongs in a contextual menu somewhere, otherwise its kind of "old school".
Still reckon that hardly any people use this feature. And I don't like menus that seem redundant most of the time. Strikes of bad design to me, Next or no Next.. Talkig of which there are other things in OSX that I suspect are a legacy of NEXT - what about the ridiculous directory system in OSX -library/ etc/ etc In a modern supposedly user friendly OS, such directories should have been consigned to the bin. ( scuse english unix pun - that's trashcan to you yanks ) All those user preferences and bitty files related to an application shouldn't be sprayed across the OS - windoze style- they should have been put inside a "compartment" of the Application bundle. A single icon for the Application, resources, drivers , logs and preferences should have been the "Apple" way. Why Jobs ever let the current OSX directory nightmare happen beats me. Ok.... That's my rant for today over.. ;) On 27/9/06 17:13, "Sam DeVore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But I have to say that until I added ICeCoffEE http://web.sabi.net/ > nriley/software/ to my system so that I have services menu in the > contextual menus I hardly ever used it. _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives of this list here: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>
