Yes I had that problem on my iPod recent;y. My iPhoto directory was  
deleted then when i plugged my iPod in for a charge it deleted the  
last remaining copy on my iPod. Very annoying.

>
> As a programmer (as I was) you often know about the internal state of
> aspects of the application when it's running. One of the things that
> annoys me still and is sadly very prevalent in a lot of software, is
> that the application knows something, but doesn't tell you. Another
> one from Apple is when syncing an iPod: "There are items on your iPod
> which are not present on your Mac. Transfer them or lose them?" I
> always think "What are they? Tell me!!". I wonder if they've fixed
> that? There are many, many more examples, and of course not all from
> Apple, but it sounds as though at least one of the annoying ones from
> the OS has been removed at last.
>
> Stephen
>
> On 9 Jun 2009, at 01:42, Jason Davies wrote:
>
>>
>> at last Mac OS has a feature that should have been there for
>> about 8 million years. This is the number 1 annoying thing for me
>>
>>
>> ...
>> And improved dialogs tell you which applications are using the
>> drive so you know what to close in order to safely disconnect
>> your drive.
>>
>> ...
>>
>>
>> at last, no more shutting down virtually everything to eject a disk!
>
>
> "Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he
> could do so little" - Edmund Burke (Philosopher).
>
>
>
> >


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