I also happen to be a mildly senior engineer for one of Apple's suppliers, and have all sorts of advanced debug tooling. That doesn't invalidate my criticism of it. I have no problem with the OS, with over a decade on BSD based kernels, I can literally make all the UI go away. This isn't some ego thing, the usability of it is terrible. And pretending that a bad user experince is somehow amazing is not cool. ![]() Hell I remember swapping floppies on the Mac Plus so the OS can boot. For self declared bloody NOOBs like you Macmost is a good starting point. You should take some YT courses to learn about all of its capabilities. The other alternative is I hand roll a shell script that is listening to keystrokes and does the actual workflow I want, but it is weird that I am the only one that feels the UI is set up for people with two right thumbs. ![]() I just want a fast and easy way to separate image files in directory navigation and to click delete any stuff that is junk. I have lightroom for my dedicated photo editing workflows and does what I just said, but adding screenshots to catalogue so I can sort them seems nutso. I have to go though extra steps to separate the specific images I want to sort through which is a nuisance. it just navigates to the next file name alphabetically and I can hit the delete key. The actual preview app needs to have multiple files selected and open in single window, then I can navigate them, but i can't delete from within the app.īasically, i don't understand why it just doesn't work like the Windows "Photos" app where when looking at an image, I am far more productive on the Mac, except for when it comes to image navigation and clean up. Even worse once I am on navigation + delete tirade, I occasionally get a file folder that I accidentally hit delete when using quick preview. I have piles of piles of screenshots in random orders wherever there is place on the desktop. with someone, it leaves residue all over the desktop. Simple example, I take a screenshot to for a quick collab. I am talking about the "Preview" application, the navigation in the finder quick look depends on the layout of the window I launch from.
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