On Apr 17, 2013, at 14:42:25, Jens Alfke <[email protected]> wrote:

> Go ahead and use the CarbonCore or POSIX APIs (although I think there are 
> more modern replacements for the PBxxx functions!)

Thanks. Yeah, I'm sure there are newer ones - I just didn't spend the time to 
find them since I found what I was looking for in some really old commented-out 
code.

> NSFileManager is convenient, but it isn't the be-all and end-all of 
> filesystem access. Sometimes you need to go beneath it.

Sheesh. So Apple has been telling us for years to "go Cocoa!" and "go 64-bit!", 
then they go and give us half-baked systems that are nowhere near close to 
being replacements for what we had before. Seems like Apple should take their 
own advice. Yeah, I know they probably can't just rewrite everything all at 
once, but damn if it isn't annoying to us little folk when they do all this 
modernization and seemingly waste half their time renaming things (.Mac -> 
MobileMe -> iCloud) and then don't do the low level stuff. Sorry, I just need 
to vent once in a while. Still, could be worse - could be Microsoft.

--
Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek


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