| ??? 12/01/02 20:15 Read: times |
#33524 - RE: Living in the past? |
There is nothing wrong with a command line interface. If that's what you're comfortable with, go for it. I still do all my file management in a DOS window. I can almost always copy files faster by opening a DOS window and running the appropriate COPY command than copy/pasting files from one directory to another.
The advantage is that once you have the batchfile working, there is no mistakes happening from "wrong click" "mistype" pr anything else. The only error I can have with my system is that occasionally I happen to make a version that I do not need at the moment, but with its unique name nothing gets destroyed. Erik |
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