Referring to Re: My Quad, at  13:53 +0200, 4/1/03,   (Artur Yelchishchev)
eloquently, albeit succinctly,  elucidated:


> the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >I also have "folders" (i.e. Applications, Utilities) with an "f"
>>(lowercase)
>> >following those folder names.  What's that mean?
>>
>> Just a little something to designate the folder, which often has an
>>otherwise
>> identical name as the application it contains.
>
> Are you sure? Typically, the "f" (it looks like "integral" symbol) is
> used to designate 'fat' applications (dual-mode 68k/PPC)...

 Since we're talking folders here, not apps, yes, the � (option-f) is
generally used as a shorthand for folder.
-- 
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