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Ten Things I Dig About Panther | |
| Subject: | The "new" Finder | |
| Date: | 2003-10-11 12:35:18 | |
| From: | anonymous2 | |
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Response to: The "new" Finder
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| And how is the sidebar any different from the icon bar that is already existant in 10.2 ? Drag any folder into the iconbar, and voila you have a new 'root' as you call it... | ||
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The "new" Finder
2003-10-11 16:12:50 anonymous2 [Reply | View]
Because the top of the sidebar depicts your (removable) media and the icons scale to fit so you can put a lot more aliasses in it
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The "new" Finder
2003-10-14 12:30:10 James Duncan Davidson |
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No, not a new root. In 10.2 the toolbar gave you a place to click and drill fast to a part of the tree. As demoed by Steve at WWDC (the video of which is available here--go to 10:50 in the stream), having it on the side means that when you click on a sidebar item, it's the root of a "virtual tree". Plus, you can put more stuff over there, have it show up in Open and Save dialogs, and more.
Watch the video and get a feel for it and how it works. It's better than the toolbar. :)



