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Re: Keeping track of files, i.e. aliases, NSURL's?
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Re: Keeping track of files, i.e. aliases, NSURL's?


  • Subject: Re: Keeping track of files, i.e. aliases, NSURL's?
  • From: Finlay Dobbie <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 18:58:10 +0100

On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 06:30 pm, Ondra Cada wrote:

In Mac OS X -- thanks God! -- none of these serious limitations applies anymore. There is a number of possibilities to move files across volumes,

I think I read that the alias manager could cope with even this, but I'm not sure on that. However a good percentage of users will have only one volume and this won't apply.

*and* volumes can be mounted just anywhere, looking exactly like a plain folder.

Seriously, how many people do this? You forget that we are dealing with Mac users, not *nix sysadmins.

-- Finlay
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