On Sunday, December 29, 2002, at 08:49  AM, Jerry Bryant wrote:

> Invisible files and folders are just that, invisible. Usually because 
> some programmer thought it would be necessary inorder to safeguard an 
> application, to make it look less cluttered, or to add spyware.
>

I believe that there is a Terminal command that shows the invisible 
files in a folder

I forget it

Does anyone know what  is?


Albert
B&W Yosemite  // XLR8 G4 500/ 1MB  ZIF // 1024MB RAM
OS X.2.3


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