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(3) It's particularly frustrating to me that Matthew insists that these behaviors reflect the Finder's behavior, when that is clearly not the case. (2) This has been fixed, probably by a reinstall of the operating system. (1) Although Matthew's first comment was "I don't comment on future releases," he did indicate that these would be fixed in the next release. Preferences for selecting columns to view is missing. Save/Save As don't do what (this) user expects. (3)īugs that otherwise affect my use of Interarchy: This is different than the Finder's behavior, where all items *in* the selected directory would become selected. In column view, selecting a directory followed by "Select All" results in all items in that directory's column to be selected. Quick Look (and preview) doesn't work on remote servers. Double-clicking a file to rename doesn't do an appropriate word-select. Renaming a file selects the whole name, including the extension. Using HITextField for the address control causes text to shift when moused into. Duplicating a file leaves the original selected, rather than the copy. (4)īugs or behaviors that slow down my use of Interarchy: Right-clicking on a selection of multiple files/folders deselects all but one. Copying a file by dragging from the window to a background tab copies the file to the wrong directory. File/folder creation occurs in unexpected directories.
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Double-clicking a folder attempts to download the folder, instead of opening it. (2)īugs that require I change how I use Interarchy: I consider an bug to be serious if it affects my use of an application however, here are some bugs that cause crashes: I then had the opportunity to give him what I believed to be a complete list of those that I found, which include several more than I noted in my review on on NovemI give you those here: Early in February I asked Matthew Drayton, the developer of Interarchy, what his timetable was for fixing the bugs which remained in the application.