Here I reveal my true lack of Mac knowledge.

I finished up some projects and am now getting around to some Mac upgrades and maintenance.
I have been moving a large number of files around and of course when you clean things up you don't know where anything is.


And since I have many drives of 1,2,4, and 9 GB there are way (WAAAY! ) too many files to keep track of in my head.
Of course I can always do a search. But sometimes you forget what a certain file is called.


In the days when 100 MB was a big drive for me I used to print out Directory lists. No this was not on PC but a platform still respected amongst the cognoscentti.

I am using OS 9.1 and have been trying to figure an easy way to do this. I never wrote an Applescript but suppose I could try.
But is there another, easier way?


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