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10.5: Organize data files for networked Time Machine use
I agree with you on the first point - with spotlight, time machine, meta data, the need to organize files at all is getting less and less. I have a folder called "drop box" on my desktop that hold 50% of my incoming files. Cleaning your inbox? Haven't done that in years, and won't. Smart folders are the way to go.
10.5: Organize data files for networked Time Machine use
An mbox file is a plain text file, easy to parse. It's not like outlook's binary blob. You can grep right thought it. I'll take a handful of mbox files over a zillion tiny files that aren't stored on the drive efficiently any day. |
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