It is, but I can't get it to work, or I"m not doing it right.

Take care all.
On Aug 3, 2011, at 1:11 PM, John Panarese wrote:

>  Please correct me if I am entirely wrong, but I recall reading somewhere 
> that if you drag a folder onto another, you have the option to merge those 
> folders.  Of course, now that I need the info, I can't find where I thought I 
> had read it, but I am fairly certain this was a new feature in Lion.
> 
> Take Care
> John Panarese
> jpanar...@mac-access.net
> 
> 
> 
> On Aug 3, 2011, at 3:52 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:
> 
>> Hi Zack, John, Paul and All,
>> 
>> <I'm starting this as a new thread because I have a related question but 
>> didn't want to hijack Paul's original thread.>
>> 
>> Has anyone tried merging 2 folders using just the commands in Lion? One of 
>> the things I like most about MoveAddict is it's intelligent and flexible 
>> behavior when merging folders that contain files and subfolders with 
>> duplicate names. I gave this a quick test using Lion's Command+C and 
>> Command+Option+V to attempt to merge two folders of the same name that 
>> contained a mix of different and same-named files. While Lion presented a 
>> warning dialog telling me a folder of the same name already exists, when I 
>> chose to continue it did not merge, just seems to have blown away the target 
>> folder and files and replaced it with the source. I did the usual digging 
>> for answers but didn't yet find any Lion command that would perform a move 
>> and merge in one stroke as MoveAddict does so well.
>> 
>> Any thoughts?
>> Thanks,
>> Bryan
>> 
>> On Aug 3, 2011, at 3:04 PM, John Panarese wrote:
>>> On Aug 3, 2011, at 3:01 PM, Zachary Kline wrote:
>>> I'm puzzled, as I've never had those files "disappear" after a Lion reboot. 
>>>  THe feature has always worked as described for me, and I've actually 
>>> removed Move Addict as unnecessary myself.
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