OSX Usability Inconsistency #479

  1. Open a Finder window in Column mode
  2. Select a folder in the first column
  3. Type the first letter of any file or folder in the column to the right
  4. As you would expect, the first file or folder beginning with the letter you typed gets selected
  5. Rejoice! All is well in the world.

Now, imagine you wish to use this same logic when saving a file:

  1. Open your favourite OSX appliction (Safari, Mail, whatever)
  2. Open the Save dialogue
  3. If it’s not already open, maxmise this by clicking the down arrow to view the file locations, and make sure you’re in the Column mode again
  4. Now try repeating the way you navigated the columns above
  5. No cigar
  6. See how the previous logic is thrown out of the window and typing a letter now selects the first file/folder for that letter in the current column.

Why is this? Am I missing something?

July 25th, 2007 | Apple/OS X |

Comments so far...

  1. Adam said:

    That is strange, though personally I think the behaviour in the save dialogue makes more sense.

    July 25th, 2007 at 7:50 pm

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