but whats the point of having a file path that is almost always cut off ((
unless you keep all your files in the top level of the drive you will never see the full path
I always have to 'find in finder' to know where the file is
kinda crazy (and useless)
can we get a popup tooltip at least - (still not an optimal solution -- imho)
wh
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But it's better than 2 versions ago
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wolfgang hershey wrote:Geepers! its great to have metadata
but whats the point of having a file path that is almost always cut off ((
unless you keep all your files in the top level of the drive you will never see the full path
I always have to 'find in finder' to know where the file is
kinda crazy (and useless)
can we get a popup tooltip at least - (still not an optimal solution -- imho)
wh
Not necessarily the same use but the Data Burn IN is very useful sometimes.
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