> The problem is that Windows with all its warts now is still far ahead of the competition in that department (desktop GUI)
Same with Windows Explorer. Finder in macOS is still terribly crippled compared to it:
-It can't even perform folder merges in many cases, only allowing you to "Replace" the entire folder.
-You can't pause/resume file transfers.
-Cancelling large transfers is like canceling a print job in the 00's - it might cancel, but if it does it will be when 95% of the job is done anyway and you're screwed.
-You aren't shown metadata of any files you are prompted about.
-Batch management of file conflicts/actions not possible.
Most of these features were added to Explorer all the way back in Vista 15 years ago.
Same with Windows Explorer. Finder in macOS is still terribly crippled compared to it:
-It can't even perform folder merges in many cases, only allowing you to "Replace" the entire folder.
-You can't pause/resume file transfers.
-Cancelling large transfers is like canceling a print job in the 00's - it might cancel, but if it does it will be when 95% of the job is done anyway and you're screwed.
-You aren't shown metadata of any files you are prompted about.
-Batch management of file conflicts/actions not possible.
Most of these features were added to Explorer all the way back in Vista 15 years ago.