I have to close a folder (or go up one level) and then reopen it to see the 'correct' version of my rev standalones every time I build a new one.
When I update my OSX standalones they are updated once the the folder window is brought to the front or is already open (after a slight delay)
NMEH (not my experience here)
FWIW
Tom
On Feb 27, 2004, at 1:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been a Apple/Mac aficionado since the Apple ][ days. And I have
defended Apple against the "Evil Windows Users" in some debates that felt
like a verbal Aikido sparring match. But here we are in Panther 20 years
after the first Mac, and the Finder window STILL doesn't update to show a
programmatically copied file unless you tickle the window by clicking in
it (or using the AppleScript "update folder' command)! Now that's just
inexcusable. This is not a characteristic, this is a major FLAW. It is
these kinds of "characteristics" that provide ammo to those who criticize
the MacOS for not being a serious operating system.
Thomas J. McGrath III SCS 1000 Killarney Dr. Pittsburgh, PA 15234 412-885-8541
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