thinksecret.com — Apple seeded developers this week with the first new builds of Mac OS X 10.5 and Mac OS X Server 10.5 since its Worldwide Developers Conference in early June. Build 9A499 is a 6.9GB download for Mac OS X, and 6.3GB for Mac OS X Server.
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themuffinmanJul 28, 2007
Coda does it fairly well, with "sort-of tabs" for switching between remote and local files. It's still a pain for large transfers, but it's brilliant for working in the small part of the screen it has. Given that, finder has the whole screen, so why hamper it? I second the split view.
joepaternoJul 28, 2007
Are you f**king stupid? If you implement it half way intelligently, the file is not ACTUALLY cut until you paste it somewhere. Don't try to spin a basic missing feature as safety by design.
neocitronJul 28, 2007
looking nice... but i don't use half the preinstalled Apple apps... so them telling me about the new iChat is useless to me.I'm kind of hoping for speed improvements and maybe a something to make the finder a little more of a breeze... the breadcrumbs feature in the finder so you can see where every file is buried sounds good... but nothing earth shattering.Stacks look ok.. i'm fairly organized so i thinkn i'll be fine without.please tell me there is a merge feature instead of an overwrite only in the finder... PLEASEI want Apple to reinvent OS X and the desktop interface... i hope they're not scared to.
spectre_25gtJul 28, 2007
That functionality is also available by holding command and clicking on the title of the finder window.
seanasyJul 28, 2007
You can drag and drop any file into a plain text area (Terminal window, TextEdit doc in plain text mode, Safari address bar) and it will drop the full path of the file.
xxdesmusJul 29, 2007
You mean how Apple stole the transparent menu bar for Leopard (a cheap rip off of Aero)...yeah. You're completely right....ass hat.
owlboyJul 31, 2007
Nice. :)