OK - here is one to make anastasius and mrgg laugh!
I have been experimenting with Smart Folders, in Mac OS X, and they are moderately useful. However, some features are infuriating.
Consider the following. You have a machine with a rather full hard drive. You want to clear off anything over a certain size to an external drive - possibly selectively, but maybe not. Maybe you are going to be happy just to clear the space, and sort things out later.
OK - so finding files which are over a given size is easy.
In Finder set up a search with File size greater than 500 Mb. This will identify big files.
Unfortunately (sob) it will identify files on all the connected drives.
What one might want to do is to copy all the found files to one of the drives, but excluding any which are already on an external drive.
In its usual infinite wisdom, Apple provides just about everything else other than anything actually useful.
I suppose one could be gung ho, and just try anyway, in the hope that files which already exist on an external drive won't be copied to themselves - but that seems too risky.
Pity - because this has the potential to be just ever so much more powerful, if only the Apple people used their noddles a bit more.
It is clearly possible to go through the found list manually, selecting only the files which are on the main drive for export, but that is a disappointing way to get round an issue which should
be capable of serious automation. I guess it's possible (must be) to write a shell script to do this, and run in Terminal, but one really shouldn't have to.
I have been experimenting with Smart Folders, in Mac OS X, and they are moderately useful. However, some features are infuriating.
Consider the following. You have a machine with a rather full hard drive. You want to clear off anything over a certain size to an external drive - possibly selectively, but maybe not. Maybe you are going to be happy just to clear the space, and sort things out later.
OK - so finding files which are over a given size is easy.
In Finder set up a search with File size greater than 500 Mb. This will identify big files.
Unfortunately (sob) it will identify files on all the connected drives.
What one might want to do is to copy all the found files to one of the drives, but excluding any which are already on an external drive.
In its usual infinite wisdom, Apple provides just about everything else other than anything actually useful.
I suppose one could be gung ho, and just try anyway, in the hope that files which already exist on an external drive won't be copied to themselves - but that seems too risky.
Pity - because this has the potential to be just ever so much more powerful, if only the Apple people used their noddles a bit more.
It is clearly possible to go through the found list manually, selecting only the files which are on the main drive for export, but that is a disappointing way to get round an issue which should
be capable of serious automation. I guess it's possible (must be) to write a shell script to do this, and run in Terminal, but one really shouldn't have to.
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