Yeah, I've known this for a couple of years, and I sent a note about it a couple of months ago to this list. As no-one was too impressed, we just let it be.

If you feel it is something that should be fixed, please submit an RFE for 1.1. The change is not important enough for 1.0.

Eelco


p.s. I agree it is an enhancement, but I think more people still use the older units than these 'new' ones.


Gili wrote:


We are still using 1 kilobyte = 1024 bytes in Byte. The same problem is true for Gigabytes, etc.

According to the SI standard, kilobyte is 1000 bytes: http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/kilobyte

    Supposidly this has been around for at least seven years.

I'm +1 for making the change since most people don't think in binary anyway. What do the rest of you think?

Gili


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