Refreshing Finder Windows
Why do I have to close and re-open Finder windows to see changes to my folder's contents? The creation or deletion of files doesn't display in "real-time" in OS X like it did in OS 9. I feel like I am using Windows(!), only worse- I don't have a "refresh" button.
Do you notice this?
Is it a pain in the arse for you, too?
Will this be fixed?
It makes my networked OS X users nervous. They think that their files are dissappearing on our LAN. I have to remind them to close Finder windows and then go back to see the changes. Grrrr.
Do you notice this?
Is it a pain in the arse for you, too?
Will this be fixed?
It makes my networked OS X users nervous. They think that their files are dissappearing on our LAN. I have to remind them to close Finder windows and then go back to see the changes. Grrrr.
Comments
Originally posted by Overhope
Yeah, say I render a CGI project to the Desktop, I have to actualy click on the Desktop (under 10.2.4) for it to magically appear... bit poor. Here's to 10.3!
That does get very annoying. When I first got OSX and downloaded some shareware off VT, I couldn't see it on the desktop and went off to redownload all of it. Fortunately, I'm using DSL.
HALLELUJAH