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by masklinn 5403 days ago
> That said I think both Apple and Microsoft have not found the optimal solution but instead seem to be stuck in local maxima.

The Finder is not a maxima in any search space. It's always been terrible (where always == since OSX was first released) and it has not significantly improved over time.

As to Windows's explorer, I've find it regressing over time: I have not found 7's explorer to be superior to 2k/XP's under any metric, instead it's more confusing (menubar randomly hiding and showing), it defaults to completely pointless and insane options (Burn as one third of the sparse toolbar? Really?) and the search UI is a severe downgrade from XP's once you get to your results.

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On the upside you have the amazing breadcrumbs... I do prefer Windows 7's explorer to any other version before.
> On the upside you have the amazing breadcrumbs...

The only use I've had so far for them was confusing me as to how I could edit the address bar to jump to an arbitrary location. I've yet to use these things at all, although I don't mind them much.

Same as the finder's path bar (or the contextual crumbs menu on finder titles), checked out, never used.