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Normally under the Finder, if you want to copy a file from one folder to another, you need to have both folder windows open and drag-and-drop the file from the source folder to the destination folder. Even with Mac OS X's built-in method, the Copy and Paste commands in Finder's contextual menu only provide limited options. With ClickCopy X installed in your system, you can copy the file from the source folder and paste the file anywhere without the source folder being open. Once a file is copied with ClickCopy X's contextual menu, you can paste, make alias, or move the file to a different location. In addition to paste, make alias, or move the group of files, you can work with individual or selected files. ClickCopy X provides its own internal buffer for the copied file objects, it can also get the file objects from the Finder's Clipboard. ClickCopy X can be configured with custom menu item text to support your favorite menu item names and languages, and you can elect to enable selected menu items. With ClickCopy X installed, you can paste, make alias, or move a copied file in various ways, here are some of the examples:
If you
copy multiple file objects in the Finder, you can also process
individual Items or open a file selection window to pick the files
you would like to process. Click Copy X also displays a detailed
file replacement warning if the processed file already exists
in the destination.
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