i disagree.

they typically mean 'transporting' an item - i.e. data transport or data
exchange.

this is not the same as a file system operation such as copy (which
duplicates an file) and move (which relocates a file).


On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 2:29 PM, Elizabeth Buie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Katie Albers writes:
>
> >On the whole I agree with Calvin, here...but what's wrong with using
> >"move"?
>
> Because upload and download, import and export, usually copy the item,
> rather than moving it.
>
> Elizabeth
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