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Originally posted by: sourceninja
ok...
what's wrong with ls -a?
I guess if you use finder to browse then I could see the point.
Originally posted by: sourceninja
ok...
what's wrong with ls -a?
I guess if you use finder to browse then I could see the point.
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: sourceninja
ok...
what's wrong with ls -a?
I guess if you use finder to browse then I could see the point.
do you seriously browse your files using the terminal?
thanks for the quick app, I've been wondering how to show stuff in finder w/o having to go into the terminal. there's a directory dropbox uses for cache that fills up like crazy for me and never gets deleted. I have 50GB in there once. I hadn't noticed my HDD filling up
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: sourceninja
ok...
what's wrong with ls -a?
I guess if you use finder to browse then I could see the point.
do you seriously browse your files using the terminal?
thanks for the quick app, I've been wondering how to show stuff in finder w/o having to go into the terminal. there's a directory dropbox uses for cache that fills up like crazy for me and never gets deleted. I have 50GB in there once. I hadn't noticed my HDD filling up
Originally posted by: sourceninja
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: sourceninja
ok...
what's wrong with ls -a?
I guess if you use finder to browse then I could see the point.
do you seriously browse your files using the terminal?
thanks for the quick app, I've been wondering how to show stuff in finder w/o having to go into the terminal. there's a directory dropbox uses for cache that fills up like crazy for me and never gets deleted. I have 50GB in there once. I hadn't noticed my HDD filling up
If I'm doing system maintenance yes. I find it much more efficient and intuitive then a mouse.
Sure if I want to play a mp3 I don't open a terminal. But if I'm going to do any kind of major work it is on the terminal. I have not found anything better.
