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  • Originally posted by Urban Ranger
    You can't beat a CLI that supports regular expression for efficiency. Who needs thousands of clicks?
    Are you telling me you'd click all those XP files individually?

    To be honest, I've never used the regexp features in Linux or Solaris. I don't care to think that much when I'm deleting.

    The closest thing I use is wildcards (* and ?) which Windows also supports.
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    • Originally posted by Asher
      That's what we call a kludge.
      Don't start talking about kludges, Glonkie. Windows is filled with them.
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      • Originally posted by Urban Ranger
        Don't start talking about kludges, Glonkie. Windows is filled with them.
        Win2K/XP? Like what?
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        • Originally posted by Asher
          Are you telling me you'd click all those XP files individually?
          It depends on the situation. Suppose you want to delete all the .tmp (or .temp) files on your computer.

          I know you can use the file finder, but that's pretty much a very specialised CLI that doesn't even support regexp.
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          • Originally posted by Urban Ranger
            It depends on the situation. Suppose you want to delete all the .tmp (or .temp) files on your computer.

            I know you can use the file finder, but that's pretty much a very specialised CLI that doesn't even support regexp.
            I'd just do a del -r *.tmp and del -r *.temp

            or in the GUI, I'd go to the Search dialog, search for *.tmp
            then CTRL-A, then DEL

            Easy.
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            • Originally posted by Asher
              Win2K/XP? Like what?
              Take a look at how patches work under Windows. They just work around the bugs instead of ironing them out.
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              • Originally posted by Asher
                I'd just do a del -r *.tmp and del -r *.temp
                That's command line, innit?
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                • Originally posted by Urban Ranger
                  Take a look at how patches work under Windows. They just work around the bugs instead of ironing them out.

                  This is a cop-out if I've ever seen one.
                  "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
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                  • Originally posted by Urban Ranger
                    That's command line, innit?
                    Yeah it is, but it's in Windows, so I don't see your point?
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                    • [QUOTE] Originally posted by Asher

                      The difference being panag copy/pastes marketing, and I address issues.

                      Your role here is to butt in occasionally with some smartass remark, and Agathon's role is to continually feign ignorance about why people sometimes need to run a program more than once, or why most people think the dock is crap.

                      BTW, that page Agathon linked to had some cool things.

                      hi ,

                      with a cut & paste people can see it all , ....

                      its the story with the full text , not some story that is edited to ones personal viewpoints in order to suit them , ......

                      marketing yeah right , ....

                      "issues" , well what the issue , its a more or the less free world inwhere one has the right to believe what he or she wants , ..... with a choice to get either a mac a pc or both , .....

                      every sytem has its good things and its not so good things , .....

                      what is left to talk about , nothing , ...

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                      • Originally posted by Asher

                        A real pretentious tw4t would have known to hyphenate that.
                        Whatever. You are so desperate to win and throw around insults that you stoop to this. No wonder you've got mental problems and don't get out much. Are you an only child, by any chance? If you can't think up a decent reply then you resort to accusing mac users of being "dumb" or some equivalent statement.

                        Perhaps you should just grow up - there is very little of merit in your post and too much of the childish insults.

                        It sure as hell does -- Apple doesn't have a defragmenter. They don't have an app for it, and they don't go and "clean up" in the background. It's just now how a defragmenter works.
                        Now you are just pleading instead of trying to come up with a sensible answer. I actually bothered looking around to see what people are saying. Some of the mac techie people think it might need defragging, the majority do not. I don't know, like I said, it's a point of dispute.

                        You are always accusing other people of not being up with the play, so why don't you find out for yourself? Or couldn't you bear the thought that OS X might not need a defragger?

                        There's not a big hue and cry for an OS X defragger, because if Apple users gave a damn about performance, they'd be using a PC.
                        Now this is just being pathetic. You really are a loser.

                        The people who use Apple use it because they like Apple's style, they like the simplicity of the GUI permitting things like only one instance of an application at once, and only having one menu bar on the screen.
                        Here you pretend to speak for everyone that uses a mac instead of listening to mac users themselves - and when you don't use one yourself. I use a mac because I used to use Windows and became frustrated with its poor performance; and discovered that the Mac interface suited my style of working better and there were much less performance issues. I like the Apple style because at least it has one. Windows is and has alway been an ugly, garish mess.

                        The last thing on their mind is if they need a defragmenter, or why they don't have one. And to be frank, a lot of them just don't want to admit that there are lots of things missing from OS X.
                        Yes, the most important of them being "bloat". Just because a computer could remotely operate a toaster doesn't mean that one should include toaster-operating software in the OS.

                        But how would you keep track of it if the dock is castrated so as to only put one icon on the dock per program?
                        This shows how much you know about OS X. It sticks another icon on the right hand side. Like I said, this shows up how silly your criticism was, since for most of the other functions of X that aren't immediately accessible through the GUI there are free haxies. In fact there are free haxies for all sorts of bizarre features that aren't enabled in the GUI.

                        If mac users were really desperate to run two programs at once, one would think that such a haxie or some sort of script would have appeared. But it hasn't, so it looks like Apple was right to leave it out.
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                        • Originally posted by Asher

                          Yeah it is, but it's in Windows, so I don't see your point?
                          I can...

                          Anyway.. better dead than Redmond.
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                          • I fins it hard to remain neutral on this battle when one side of arguement is so poorly constructed.
                            :-p

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                            • Originally posted by Calc II
                              I fins it hard to remain neutral on this battle when one side of arguement is so poorly constructed.
                              What argument? Where?

                              All that's happened is that Asher has basically said he thinks the Apple Dock sucks, despite counterclaims from people who actually use it and know what it does. For example, he claimed it confused open applications with closed ones. I use it and I know it doesn't for me, neither does it for Drake. How he thinks he can maintain a position (which he probably took from someone else) in the face of the facts is amazing.

                              I agree with him that Apple needs to do something about hardware. Other than that I don't think they have any major problems. The rest of it is just prejudice.
                              Only feebs vote.

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                              • I cannot believe this thread is still here

                                Why are you guys still arguing? The guy who asked the initial question has surely stopped reading by now and neither side listens to the other (nor says anything which hasn't allready been said elsewhere in the thread)
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