Some time ago I read on a danish site that Apple had attempted to patent a PDA-looking (more a tablet-looking..) product.
A picture can be seen here:
http://www.mediamac.dk/gfx/picture/mac_tablet.jpg
Maybe they are making a new Newton?
It would be really nice if you could easily configure Finder so it showed the _real_ structure, instead of showing the user-friendly structure (i.e. it hides the real UNIX file structure).
I mean it may not be a problem for the _office_ user. But for some power users (i.e. people that use the UNIX part of Mac OS X for something useful), it would be a great feature to be able to configure Finder so it shows the structure in an UNIX kind of way, and IMO it would improve the UI.
Does the Finder "hide" the real file structure in the server version of Mac OS X?
Some time ago I read on a danish site that Apple had attempted to patent a PDA-looking (more a tablet-looking..) product. A picture can be seen here: http://www.mediamac.dk/gfx/picture/mac_tablet.jpg Maybe they are making a new Newton?
It would be really nice if you could easily configure Finder so it showed the _real_ structure, instead of showing the user-friendly structure (i.e. it hides the real UNIX file structure). I mean it may not be a problem for the _office_ user. But for some power users (i.e. people that use the UNIX part of Mac OS X for something useful), it would be a great feature to be able to configure Finder so it shows the structure in an UNIX kind of way, and IMO it would improve the UI. Does the Finder "hide" the real file structure in the server version of Mac OS X?