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Re: Hiding ScriptingAdditions.osax
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Re: Hiding ScriptingAdditions.osax


  • Subject: Re: Hiding ScriptingAdditions.osax
  • From: Christopher Stone <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:24:17 -0600

At 09:08 -0800 03/09/2005, Dave Stewart wrought:

I thought this was a "feature" of Panther's Finder - it doesn't even look in the /System folder. I think Jaguar's Finder did though, which would explain the differences here ...
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This is definitely a *feature*. Although I can sympathize with what I believe to be the reasoning behind it, I nevertheless think it was a bad decision.

I always use File Buddy (Commercial) for searches on the Mac platform. If it can't find the specified item then it's not on the machine.

It'll be interesting to see how Spotlight fares when Tiger ships. I have high hopes but low expectations.


Chris

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