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Oh my, there IS intelligent life out there. I agree with you in full; I was just trying to say that altough I am an OS X convert for life also (and not a fanboy, or platform evangelist; hate those types), there's room for improvement, and every other OS is just like that: imperfect. That is a good thing (in a sense), meaning there is always room for progress. Cheers, |
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epiovani: Pay attention, though. You're coming on quite strong, and your posts read as insults rather than meaningful additions to our wonderful forums. You can't just insult everybody and later call it irony, should anyone take offense. If you manage _not_ to call everyone but some an idiot, you're certainly welcome here.
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What I don't understand is that in Snow Leopard folder size is calculated very slowly or not at all in list view even though folder size is checked in the view menu. If I drag a folder into Roxio Toast the folder size appears instantly. Why can't OS X perform this seemingly simple task? Last edited by Florida Birdman; October 29th, 2009 at 09:52 PM. Reason: can't spell |
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Good work ! Very cool, looking great so far. Keep going, I wanna see it finished! __________________ Calcul taux pret immobilier credit | Credit meilleur taux pret immo |
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