On Wed, Nov 23, at 8:12 AM, Colin D. Devroe wrote:
CMD+T for me brings up the "go to file menu" which is practically useless when it loads in thousands of files in alphabetical order. Not that it couldn't be used, but finding a file in a hierarchy is much faster, for me, to the way I think.
Be sure you understand how the "go to file menu" works. Typing a few letters of a file name (and those letters do not have to be consecutive) will get you to your file. Say you have 'MyImportantFile.txt" somewhere deep in your project. Cmd-T, MIF, Enter and you got the file!
When I know the name of a file, the "go to file menu" due to it's smart find feature is a lot faster than navigating through the drawer. But sometimes I don't remember the name of a file, but know it's location. In that case the drawer is the way to go.
So there definitely is an argument for both.
Gerd