Showing posts with label copying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label copying. Show all posts

20110910

Problem ID: 8560843921176535320
Entered by: Ben Simo

Estimation




I think this spent more time calculating the time required to upload my files than it spent uploading my files.

It is often better to stop estimating and start doing.

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20091228

Problem ID: 2600191017826962593
Entered by: Ben Simo

No to All?



Every version of Microsoft Windows I can remember displays a message similar to the above when copying or moving files and it finds duplicate files or folders in the destination path.

When copying dozens (or hundreds, or thousands) of files, checking this message and clicking Yes for each item can take hours (or days). Selecting Yes to All can be useful when it is known to be safe to overwrite files in the destination folder. However, sometimes a warning would be helpful.

So where is my No to All button with reporting/logging of what didn't get copied/moved?

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