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If you work with cross-platform applications in Windows, you’ve no doubt experienced the irritating “dot-file” effect: You install a new program, and suddenly there’s a bunch of files and folders whose names start with a period (like “.settings”) cluttering up your home directory. This happens because the program’s developers are used to Unix-based environments, where files and folders whose names start [...]

May 26th, 2009 | Filed under Uncategorized