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jedphoto Aug 8, 2011 1:27 PM
Re: Copying in OS X Lion 10.7 in response to Luis Alberto Lopez RuizI just encountered this same thing. I am a photographer and after a shoot I double check all of my CF cards that were downloaded by my assistant. The best way for me to do this is just the old stand-by of selecting all of the images off of the card and dragging them into the shoot folder. If they are all there, I just hit the "don't replace" button and move on to the next card. Not having this very simple procedure that I have been doing for over 10 years is a real bummer.
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silverturf Aug 18, 2011 7:45 PM
Re: Copying in OS X Lion 10.7 in response to Luis Alberto Lopez RuizI too am having problems when trying to copy multiple files from one location to another that contains some of the files I want to copy. I take tons of photos and I too used the Skip/Don't Replace button on the copy dialog box to ensure that I didn't miss any photos (and that I don't have duplicates in my hard drive).
Is there a way to get back the "Skip"/"Don't Replace" or "Skip All"/"Don't Replace All" buttons in the copy dialog box?
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Stacy Brownrigg Aug 20, 2011 11:33 AM
Re: Copying in OS X Lion 10.7 in response to Luis Alberto Lopez RuizYea this is a huge opps and needs to be brought back.
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cameron_photo Sep 5, 2011 9:06 PM
Re: Copying in OS X Lion 10.7 in response to Luis Alberto Lopez RuizThis really does need to be brought back. The skip + apply to all feature was an integral part of backing up many large image files from multiple CF cards and other sources. Now I'm either wasting hard drive space or wasting time waiting for unnecessary duplicates to be written.
I like Lion in almost every other respect but this one simple thing makes me want to go back to 10.6.
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Ziatron Sep 5, 2011 9:17 PM
Re: Copying in OS X Lion 10.7 in response to Luis Alberto Lopez RuizDo(es) anyone knows how to solve this?
Yes.
Our office went back to Snow Leopard, very happy now.
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NunoA Sep 29, 2011 6:38 AM
Re: Copying in OS X Lion 10.7 in response to Luis Alberto Lopez RuizThis is totally unacceptable! How is it that I can't do a simple moving of files, some of them duplicate, into a directory and skip duplicates!!?!? Sounds like maybe someone spent a little too much time on Launch Pad and not enough on core functionality like this -- which was already available in SL. FIX IT!
Here's a screenshot: http://cl.ly/0s2Q03293N141X3X2w3O
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williamfromcarina Oct 1, 2011 6:49 AM
Re: Copying in OS X Lion 10.7 in response to Luis Alberto Lopez RuizI found the standard "Don't Replace" feature works in the third party app 'Path Finder'. It costs more than Lion though which is a bit steep if this is the only feature you need from it, but I'm not sure if I can live without it. Like others here, I use the Don't Replace feature heaps, especially when copying from CF cards (so I can easily check what has been copied already). The "keep both" option in Lion is terrible.
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CameronLS Oct 10, 2011 12:42 PM
Re: Copying in OS X Lion 10.7 in response to Luis Alberto Lopez RuizI don't have a solution but I wanted to add my name to the list of people frustrated by the loss of the "don't replace"option.
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Zaap Oct 11, 2011 9:12 PM
Re: Copying in OS X Lion 10.7 in response to Luis Alberto Lopez RuizI just encountered this tonight. Why on earth isn't this more of an issue for more people?
I sat down tonight to do some serious work archiving media files off various cameras and other sources- some files are already copied, others aren't.
This stupid change makes it absolutely impossible for me to do this task- I can't just mass-replace files that are already on my drives, many of them I've retouched with Photoshop. I don't have the drive space to spare for so many duplicates. Rather than the task of copying over 100's of files in a matter of mere seconds- only the non duplicates- I'd have to spend hours going through them.
I litterally have to switch back to Snow Leopard to get the job done. This was a really dumb change on Apple's part. I'm going to guess the same minds that though of this change, were amoung the same people that dumbed down Final Cut. Apple: PLEASE stop letting people that don't actually use computers to get any actual work done, make sweeping design changes to things that the rest of us use to get work done.
Very frustrated.
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digitalcore_ Oct 22, 2011 3:36 PM
Re: Copying in OS X Lion 10.7 in response to ZaapThis is asinine. "Don't Replace" has been a part of workflows since the inception of the Finder.
Whomever at Apple thought this was a good idea to ditch it should be Fired. "Don't Replace", Don't Replace. Its fundamental to file management.
How often does one really want to keep two exact files with the same modifaction date?
Lion is unusable in Graphics, Web, Video production or any large file workflow because of this beyond-stupid decision. Even home users copying photos or music will be SOL.
"Merge Files" should be an option to Don't Replace. If apple really would listen, we needed Folder Syncing.
Merge Files isn't even the right terminology. Its not merging them.
How does one copy just the latest files back up or portable drive? Don't tell me to use the terminal. That is not the point.
This is a show stopper.
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bruised_blood Oct 23, 2011 6:15 AM
Re: Copying in OS X Lion 10.7 in response to Luis Alberto Lopez RuizSo this was driving me mad too. But I just noticed that if you're moving multiple files, when the dialog box comes up with the new options, if you hold down the Option button, it changes the 'Keep Both Files' option to 'Skip', which does much the same as 'Don't Replace'.
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Tony T1 Oct 23, 2011 6:28 AM
Re: Copying in OS X Lion 10.7 in response to bruised_bloodWow! you get the "tip of the month" for this find!
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cameron_photo Oct 23, 2011 6:46 AM
Re: Copying in OS X Lion 10.7 in response to Luis Alberto Lopez RuizI'm pretty sure they brought the old copy dialog back in 10.7.2, which has been out for a week or two. Problem solved?
This screen shot is what my copy dialog looks like with 10.7.2:
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namez Oct 23, 2011 1:12 PM
Re: Copying in OS X Lion 10.7 in response to bruised_bloodbruised_blood, you are my hero
thx so much
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