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Print Finder Windows. How Hard Can It Be?
For example, print Finder windows. How hard can that be? These utilities do it and they’re free. Even Mac OS Classic could do things that Mac OS X doesn’t do. You have a folder loaded with files and you’d like to print a listing. Sorry, Charlie. Let someone besides Apple handle that little task. Two Mac OS X utilities can print a Finder list or a list of what’s in a Finder window. The first is Print Windows from Searchware Solutions. It’s a simple utility that lets your Mac print folder listings from the Finder. You remember the Finder, right? It’s that lovely leftover from Mac OS Classic that lets us, well, uh, you know… find things on the Mac. It’s also the one big, honkin’ glaring problem that needs a fix. Fortunately, many Mac developers see an opportunity and fill it. Print Windows bills itself as the little tool that Apple forgot. Print a file listing from within the Finder. Mac OS X can’t do it.
There’s two versions of Print Windows; one for free, and one for money. Guess which one your old Friday Freebie Friend Alex will discuss? Come on. Just guess. The Standard version lets you control the printed list with a few options. Print icons, file information, page headers, even pre-sorting listings. That last feature is like, you know, so oh-my-God handy. Like really. Print Windows also lets you print a Finder window which has sub-folders in folders so they show up in the printed listing. Hello?? This is free, you know? There’s just something to love about little utilities that do one thing and do it so well. Print Windows Standard is a must if you want to print what’s in a Finder window. At the other end of the scale is PrintFinder from Cedric Merie. The scale is still free, only the options are different. One of the options that PrintFinder needs is English instructions. At the basic level where all Mac users can understand, regardless of language, is, well, PrintFinder prints Finder windows. Not quite so many options as Print Windows, but effective nevertheless. These two utilities do a decent job of filling a gap in Mac OS X. Here we are five years after the launch of OS X and it still won’t print Finder windows listings. Why not? Obviously, it can’t be that hard because a couple of guys did it already and don’t charge for their effort. One in English and one in French. I can presume that Apple didn’t feel it necessary, or decided to leave some obvious features out to give some crumbs to the Mac utility and developer folks to scrape up. As we get closer to the launch of Mac OS X Leopard, we’ll begin compiling a wish list of items for Mac OS X, similar to ComputerWorld’s 15 Things Apple Should Change In Mac OS X. What’s on your list of things Apple forgot in Mac OS X or needs to change in Leopard? Off Topic Note: I’ve updated the Mac360 Store with over 100 new categories—More Macs, more iPods, more Mac books, more software. Click Here and select any category for more detail, or use the handy search function. Whenever you buy from Amazon through the Mac360 Store you help support Mac360. Finally, what is it about her Mac that caught Kate MacKenzie’s hair on fire? Somehow or another she fell out of love with her Mac and rushed into the arms of Windows Vista. Read the details about her American Tragedy. • Article by Alexis Kayhill • Published on Friday, June 20, 2008
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Talk Back to the folks at Mac360 dancing-danny says:
I’ve used Airport since the very beginning, back at the turn of the century, on a dozen different Macs in three locations and have ZERO problems. Configuring is a breeze, troubleshooting is easy, and it’s worked every time, right out of the box, even on Windows PCs, notebooks, desktops, and a couple of iPhones. Sounds like there might be some other kind of problem besides Airport. I’ve had people curse Apple and try to return their Macs because they had problems. Turns out they installed cheapo RAM which just didn’t do the job. It’s easy to blame Apple for ANY problem we encounter, but it’s not always the right direction for blame. — Posted on Sun Jun 22 at 1:30 pm by dancing-danny
Mr Squid says:
The obvious thing that Apple forgot is to make airport work. Right now it is completely unreliable, even with an out-of-the-box system. If Vista had these sort of wireless problems there would be calls for blood. For the most part Leopard works very well, but there is no point installing it on a notebook until the wireless problems are solved. What use is a notebook that can not connect to half of the networks that it encounters.? — Posted on Sun Jun 22 at 1:12 pm by Mr Squid
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