On Wednesday 17 January 2007 18:35, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 15:50, Randall R Schulz wrote: ...
There are alternatives to Beagle, but I'm not sure they're any more "ready for prime-time" than Beagle is.
Yeah, I agree.
Plus locate is - gulp - command line and you need a college degree to understand the regex operations in grep.
Nah. Regular expressions are the bee's knees! Without regular expressions, programming / computers / digital life _itself_ would be impossible!! Or... Live by the regular expression, die by the regular expression. I could go on, but ... you know...
I personally euthanized the darn dog on all my machines and use a logical folder structure to find things.
Well, that's great, if you can get away with it, but my library has thousands of files and no single hierarchical organizational scheme is adequate. The problem is that hierarchies are entirely indadequate for organizing most content, since there's always multiple hierarchies that validly categorize it.
My machines work way faster.
Faster than what?
-- kai
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