A guide to view hidden files and folders on Android. You can get this task done either by using the default file manager or third party apps.
It is possible to cut-paste files/folders in Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion)’s Finder (so, since at least 2011), but the Mac OS X way is slightly different from the Windows way. This method works in other versions of Mac OS X as well. • ⌘- C (copy first) • ⌘- ⌥- V (now move to it’s destination) So, the steps are very similar to copy-paste, but holding ⌥ (option key) moves the file/folder instead of copies it. You can also have a look in the edit menu after copying a file - press ⌥ while looking to see the difference: “paste” changes to “move item here.”.