Fair enough. But if grandma is using a mouse is it really a problem? On Feb 6, 2008 3:13 PM, Jordan K. Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That's probably never going to happen. When you're dealing with > grandma on the phone and she's saying "I can't open my file named > ``fluffy!''", the last thing you need is to go 10 rounds trying to > figure out whether she actually named it Fluffy, fluffY or FlUFfY. > That is why case insensitivity was added in the first place (and > believe me, it was a lot more work than being case sensitive). > > At least modern Macs allow you to select case sensitivity as an > option, vs having to know (as you did in the past) that this meant > "UFS" instead of HFS (and all the problems that switching filesystem > types entirely came with). > > - Jordan
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