[OT] Re: Hiding ScriptingAdditions.osax
[OT] Re: Hiding ScriptingAdditions.osax
- Subject: [OT] Re: Hiding ScriptingAdditions.osax
- From: Gil Dawson <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 00:15:41 -0800
At 6:09 PM +1100 3/10/05, Richard Morton wrote:
...
Finder can't readily search any of the invisible folders like etc,
var, usr and so on but they can be navigated to... - if you know
where they are.
Richard--
Thanks for the clear explanation. I had thought that we were
discussing a new (since 10.2.x) bug in Finder, but I guess it had not
yet sunk in that in 10.3.x Apple has more completely adopted the unix
philosophy of hiding from view things we are not ordinarily supposed
to change.
Very well. If they don't want me to look, I won't. Seems silly,
though. We never needed such protection from ourselves before X. I
feel like a heathen being asked to wear clothes.
--Gil
At 5:24 PM -0600 3/10/05, Christopher Stone wrote:
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.
Thanks for the tip, Chris. I do have File Buddy. Maybe I will look
(when no one is looking.)
--Gil
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