Op 11-aug-05 om 6:09 heeft Peter Schaff het volgende geschreven:

> OK, good to know.  There is one file in each Amiga directory called 
> ".info" which I suppose does what ".DS_Store" does in OSX.
>
> But each file/directory in Amiga OS can have an extension of .info.  
> i.e. "App" would have an accompanying "App.info" file, and 
> "prettypic.jpg" would have an associated "prettypic.jpg.info".  These 
> are the ones whose invisibility I'm curious about.  Does this ring any 
> bells?

I'm no Amiga user, but if you Google for ".info files" and the word 
Amiga you'll find a lot of explanations:
<http://www.google.com/search?q=%22.info+files%22+Amiga>

Marc



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