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.


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