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What to use for a FIND command?
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<blockquote data-quote="bdmsb" data-source="post: 620659" data-attributes="member: 51499"><p>See, now I don't get this. I hate it when the computer thinks it knows what I want to do better than I do. I don't understand the logic of a FIND command that doesn't find everything. In 2008 are we not supposed to need to search the library folder? This seems like a "dumbing down" of computer use that is unnecessary.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, the ".vcf" files are not System files nor are they in the Library folder. They're just annoying email attachments. The Apple FIND command still can't see them. And no one has an explanation for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bdmsb, post: 620659, member: 51499"] See, now I don't get this. I hate it when the computer thinks it knows what I want to do better than I do. I don't understand the logic of a FIND command that doesn't find everything. In 2008 are we not supposed to need to search the library folder? This seems like a "dumbing down" of computer use that is unnecessary. Anyway, the ".vcf" files are not System files nor are they in the Library folder. They're just annoying email attachments. The Apple FIND command still can't see them. And no one has an explanation for it. [/QUOTE]
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