"Quickly" move a file to another folder
OK, this is about as basic as it gets. Don't read too much into this.
Years ago, when I was forced to use Windows, the explorer allowed users to move files from one directory to another. (Note, I asking about "move", not copy).
In Windows, when file(s) were selected, you could simply type CTRL-X (meaning 'cut"). Then, you'd just navigate to the target directory and type CTRL-V (meaning 'paste'). Pretty simple.
Sadly, In OS X, this feature does not work (with CMD-X). It wasn't implemented, and there is no equivilent alternative.
You might be tempted to exclaim how easy it is to navigate to another folder, and how easy it is to drag and drop. But the reality is it a pain in the behind going from a single Finder window on your screen, opening a second finder window. Resizing both windows so you simultaneously viewthe file-list portion of each Finder window, and then dragging-and-dropping. When you're done, you close the other window, and re-adjust the size and position of the original on your limited desktop (Macbook Air).
Does anyone know of a CMD-X or similar feature availble to OS X?