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Mac Tip: Command-Drag-and-Drop to Move files… not Copy

Sometime when you’re dragging files from one drive to another, experiment with holding down some of the command keys (Shift, Control, Option and Command) and you’ll notice that the cursor will change to indicate that you’re about to do something a little different than the usual.

If you hold down the Option key as you drag-and-drop files, you’ll create copies of those files whether you’re dragging from one drive to another or even within the same directory. The cursor changes to show a plus in a green bubble to let you know what’s about to happen.

If you hold down the Option and Command keys while dragging and dropping files, the cursor will be appended by a little curved arrow—the same curved arrow that you see on files at are aliases to other files…because that is what you are about to create. You won’t actually move the file at all but you’ll instead create a kind of link to the original accessible from the alias.

But if you hold down the Command key while you drag-and-drop, you’ll see now change to the cursor at all. Odd, since this maneuver does do something special. Usually when you move files from one folder to another within the same drive, the file disappears from where it was and will now be found in the place where you dragged it.

But, if you drag a file from one drive to another, you make a copy—the same file on both drives…unless… Unless you hold down the Command key while you drag the file. Then you move the file. It is removed from its original resting place and is now to be found only in its new home.

Just a little tip for you.

TotalFinder brings tabs to Snow Leopard

totalfinder screenshot tabs 370x252 TotalFinder brings tabs to Snow Leopard

I wanted to throw out a tip that has made my Mac-using experience much more productive: you are probably familiar with tabs in your web browser. They let you open a bunch of webpages without actually having a bunch of windows cluttering up your screen—they’re all nicely gathered in one window and are each accessible via their own tab. Get ready to have that same tabbed awesomeness in the Finder with TotalFinder from BinaryAge.

Just like in your web browser, you can switch between tabs, drag tabs to and from windows and reorder them within windows. There are tons of other customization options available under the Finder Preferences once the software is installed.

If you worry about installing Finder plugins, and well you should, TotalFinder does not overwrite your Finder.app files. It modifies the running Finder application image in-memory. If you install the software and still feel guilty about it later, BinaryAge supplies an uninstaller to set things right back the way they were—no one has to know. You can even disable TotalFinder without uninstalling it via the Terminal, just check out the FAQs

Version 0.9.6, which came out earlier this week, is available for free. Once version 1.0 arrives, TotalFinder will cost $15. So, I recommend you give Finder productivity a try and see if you’ll be on board when this freeware goes payware. I know I will.

What cool productivity gems are you using to make the most of you Mac experience? Let me know in the comments. If you teach me something new, I’ll link you up when I post about it!

The Ultimate Apple Commercial Song List… iPod, iPhone, iPad and more

What follows is a comprehensive list of the songs used in the Apple iTunes, iPod, iPhone, and iPad television ads over the years. Much of the list comes from this page on Wikipedia, to which I’ve added links to iTunes for all of the songs1 and YouTube videos for most. If I have missed any, please drop me a note in the comments and I will be sure to track it down and post it.

I have always loved Apple’s advertising and the music they source is often a quiet character setting the tone of the whole ad while the gadget takes center stage. I wanted to create a spot where I could access them all in one place and I thought I’d share that place with you.

Which ad is your favorite? Drop me a comment… if you tell me yours, I’ll tell you mine.

Product Song & Artist
(click link to open in iTunes)
Video
iPod 1G “Take California”
The Propellerheads
iPod 3G “Ride” The Vines
iPod 3G “Rock Star (Jason Nevins Remix)” N.E.R.D.
iPod 3G “Are You Gonna Be My Girl?” Jet
iPod 4G “Channel Surfing” Feature Cast
iPod 4G “Walkie Talkie Man” Steriogram
iPod 4G “Saturday Night” Ozomatli
iPod 4G “Technologic” Daft Punk
iPod 5G “Original of the Species” U2
iPod 5G “Sparks” Wynton Marsalis
iPod 5G “Someday Baby” Bob Dylan
iPad “There Goes My Love” The Blue Van
iPad “Gold Lion” Yeah Yeah Yeahs
iPad Never Stop (Original)” Gonzales
iPad 2 "Extraordinary Machine" – Fiona Apple
iPad 2 Unknown. Leave a comment
if you can identify this song.
iPad 2 Unknown. Leave a comment
if you can identify this song.
iPhone (Oscars) “Inside Your Head” Eberg
iPhone “Perfect Timing (This Morning)” Orba Squara
iPhone 3G “$165 Million + Interest” (into) “The Round Up” David Holmes
iPhone 3G “You, Me and the Bourgeoisie” The Submarines
iPhone 3GS “If I Had Eyes” Jack Johnson No video found
iPhone 3GS “Mr. Pitiful” Matt Costa
iPhone 3GS “Submarine Symphonika” The Submarines
iPhone 3GS “Stringing Up Conkers” The Boy Least Likely To
iPhone 4 “When You’re Smiling” Louis Armstrong
iPhone 4 "Nothing But Time" – Opus Orange – EP
iPhone 4 "Be Patient (Still)" – Single – Smidi
iPhone 4 "The Christmas Song
(Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)"
– Nat King Cole
iPhone 4 "On the Beautiful Blue Danube, Op. 314" –
The London Philharmonic Orchestra
iPhone 4 Unknown. Leave a comment
if you can identify this song.
iPhone 4 Unknown. Leave a comment
if you can identify this song.
iPhone 4 Unknown. Leave a comment
if you can identify this song.
iPhone 4 Unknown. Leave a comment
if you can identify this song.
iPod + iTunes “Hey Mama” Black Eyed Peas
iPod + iTunes “Vertigo” U2
iPod + iTunes “Feel Good Inc.” Gorillaz
iPod + iTunes “Lose Yourself” Eminem
iPod + iTunes “Love Train” Wolfmother
iPod + iTunes “Flathead” The Fratellis
iPod + iTunes “Mi Swing Es Tropical” Quantic and Nickodemus
iPod + iTunes “Dance Tonight” Paul McCartney
iPod + iTunes “Work That” Mary J. Blige
iPod + iTunes “Shut Up and Let Me Go” The Ting Tings
iPod + iTunes “Viva la Vida” Coldplay
iPod + iTunes “Pachuco” Kumbia Kings
iPod nano 1G “Gimme That” The Resource
iPod nano 1G “Cubicle” Rinôçérôse
iPod nano 2G “The Audience Is Listening Theme Song” Cut Chemist
iPod nano 3G “1234″ Feist
iPod nano 4G “Bruises” Chairlift
iPod nano 5G “Bourgeois Shangri-La” Miss Li
iPod nano 6G

Short Skirt/Long Jacket – Cake

iPod shuffle 1G “Jerk It Out” Caesars
iPod shuffle 2G “Who’s Gonna Sing?” Prototypes
iPod touch “La La La” The Bird and the Bee
iPod touch “Music Is My Hot Hot Sex” Cansei De Ser Sexy
iPod touch “What I’m Looking For” Brendan Benson
iPod touch 2G “Around the Bend” The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
iPod touch 2G “No You Girls” Franz Ferdinand
iPod touch 3G “She’s Got Me Dancing” Tommy Sparks
iPod touch 4G

"Come Home" – Plastique Universe – EP

iTunes "All You Need Is Love" – The Beatles
iTunes "I Want to Hold Your Hand" – The Beatles
iTunes "Here Comes the Sun" – The Beatles
iTunes "Let It Be" – The Beatles
iTunes "Yesterday" – The Beatles
MacBook “Run” Broadcast 2000
iMac
(also Mac OS X Leopard Welcome)
“Exodus Honey” Honey Cut
MacBook Air “New Soul” Yael Naïm
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