• Explore my Mac
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Open the folder named "Crap"
[IMG]http://64.13.15.31:8080/Desktop/Picture%208.png[/IMG]
Why did you ignore other requests but did that one? I hate this thread. Close it.
What other requests did I ignore?
you should tell me where i can get a mac for £35 :D
Enlarge picture 21
:-): You could get an ancient mac running Mac OS 7.... radiomonster: There is no picture 21..... [editline]07:53PM[/editline] *offline*
AH MAC! Kill it! Kill it!
[quote]Things a Mac Can't Do Right Click to Create Text Files: You have to open TextEdit, create a file, navigate to the right folder, and save as...just to create a stupid file. There is a plugin, but it doesn't work that well. Set a picture as background: You certainly cannot select a picture in finder to set it as background. No app in OS X lets you do that. You have to use go through a long series of clicks in desktop background settings and manually find your file. The only other way is to open your image file in firefox and set as background. Choose entire folders to be wallpapers: You can add a folder, but SUBFOLDERS ARE NOT INCLUDED. That means you can't manually organize your wallpapesr. Again, iPhoto is useless for anything but photos, so unless all your wallpapers are photos, don't expect iPhoto to be a solution. Merging folders: When you copy a folder, if the new location contains a folder of the same name, there is no way to merge the folders. Instead, Finder overwrites the original folder with the new one. All files in the original folder are lost. The only way to get around this is to use the unix mv -v command....very user unfriendly design. Cannot selectively delete trash: There is no way to delete one or several items in trash at a time. (useful when you want to double check the items one at a time before you actually delete them). You can only empty all the trash at once. Cannot restore trash: If you accidentally moved something to trash by accident, there is no option to restore the file to its original location. You have to remember where it was. Why do you even need trash if you can't even restore what you deleted to where it was? There is no cut in Finder (Macs 'explorer') : There is no "cut" option like in all other OS. So to move a file you have navigate to the destination in a separate Finder window and drag to it, or drag while navigating in the same Finder window through many folders and hope you don't miss. Can't calculate total size: When you select some files in a folder and right click -> Get Info to find the total size, Finder displays a box for EACH item with the individual sizes.[/quote] Sauce: Google. GTFO MAC USER
Right Click to Create Text Files: [IMG]http://64.13.15.31:8080/Desktop/Picture 12.png[/IMG] Set a picture as background: [IMG]http://64.13.15.31:8080/Desktop/Picture 9.png[/IMG] Cut in Finder: [IMG]http://64.13.15.31:8080/Desktop/Picture 11.png[/IMG] Calculate total size: [IMG]http://64.13.15.31:8080/Desktop/Picture 13.png[/IMG]
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