HFS+ is not case sensitive
HFSX is an extension to HFS+
HFS+J volume is journal
UFS is case sensitive
HFS+ supports both creation and modification
UFS supports modification dates but not creation dates.
HFSX allows volumes to have case-sensitive file and directory names.
HFS+J volume is the default file system for macs. The journal makes it quick and easy to restore the volume structures to a consistent state, without having to scan all of the structures.
HFS+J will keep the parent folder.
The other filesystems will get only the contents.
HFS+J is taking longer than the other filesystems.
let me know if you looking something else...
I'll add it to the next update
Dock Spaces
PAOK rated on 23 Mar 2011
[Version 4.06]
Dock Spaces
PAOK rated on 28 Dec 2010
[Version 4.00]
Wallet
PAOK reviewed on 25 Jan 2009
You can also state that is 20$ CAD.
+1
X-Galaxy
Thankssss!!!
AsyncKeys!
PAOK reviewed on 14 Jul 2008
+1
ForkLift
PAOK reviewed on 24 Jun 2008
There are few issues but the droplet function just made my day...!
Thanks for this awesome application...
Mousqueak
Thanks!!!
+1
iDMG
With software update you can easily inform me to fix it and get the update as soon as possible!!!
Thanks to sparkle framework that came from your ideas.
Thanks again
iDMG
+11
HFS+ is not case sensitive
HFSX is an extension to HFS+
HFS+J volume is journal
UFS is case sensitive
HFS+ supports both creation and modification
UFS supports modification dates but not creation dates.
HFSX allows volumes to have case-sensitive file and directory names.
HFS+J volume is the default file system for macs. The journal makes it quick and easy to restore the volume structures to a consistent state, without having to scan all of the structures.
HFS+J will keep the parent folder.
The other filesystems will get only the contents.
HFS+J is taking longer than the other filesystems.
let me know if you looking something else...
I'll add it to the next update
iDMG