Now something a bit more positive.
I donโt mind the Macโs Finder and how it works, but it can be much-improved to work better for someone like me who needs more capabilities.
XtraFinder is a great tool that adds a lot of those needed features.
I dislike remembering keyboard shortcuts as if I attempted to memorize even the most common keyboard shortcuts of all the applications, operating systems and tools that I use (I used ten different operating systems today alone*: Server 2012 R2, Windows 7, SUSE Linux, Linux Mint 17.1, Ubuntu 14.10 with XFCE (not Xubuntu),ย Server 2008 R2, AIX 5.0, ESXi 5.5, Windows 8.1 and MacOS), itโd be somewhere north of 3,000 items to store โ brain areas that are better-suited to actually-useful information.
So Iโd prefer not to memorize things that donโt actually make me smarter or better.
XtraFinder makes it so that I have to recall fewer keyboard shortcuts on the Mac and makes me faster at the same time, so I really like it.
*Some days I use more in a single day. Record is probably 15-17. Yep, actively using. What happens when you have seen a lot in IT.