Benoit Minisini ha scritto:
> On jeudi 12 juin 2008, o.s.p wrote:
>
>> Benoit Minisini ha scritto:
>>
>>> On jeudi 12 juin 2008, o.s.p wrote:
>>>
hallo
this FR borns from the fact that i'm using a usb memory (fat16) to
strore a my little app that i develop on two machi
On jeudi 12 juin 2008, o.s.p wrote:
> Benoit Minisini ha scritto:
> > On jeudi 12 juin 2008, o.s.p wrote:
> >> hallo
> >> this FR borns from the fact that i'm using a usb memory (fat16) to
> >> strore a my little app that i develop on two machines,
> >> a pc and a laptop.
> >> i've strored the proj
I for one think this would be too much...
If you're writing code, you *should* be able to compress / decompress
archives IMO
Just my 2 cents
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 9:36 AM, o.s.p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Benoit Minisini ha scritto:
>> On jeudi 12 juin 2008, o.s.p wrote:
>>
>>> hallo
>>> this
Benoit Minisini ha scritto:
> On jeudi 12 juin 2008, o.s.p wrote:
>
>> hallo
>> this FR borns from the fact that i'm using a usb memory (fat16) to
>> strore a my little app that i develop on two machines,
>> a pc and a laptop.
>> i've strored the project on this as .gz.
>> if the ide would be ab
On jeudi 12 juin 2008, o.s.p wrote:
> hallo
> this FR borns from the fact that i'm using a usb memory (fat16) to
> strore a my little app that i develop on two machines,
> a pc and a laptop.
> i've strored the project on this as .gz.
> if the ide would be able to open compressed projects i can use
hallo
this FR borns from the fact that i'm using a usb memory (fat16) to
strore a my little app that i develop on two machines,
a pc and a laptop.
i've strored the project on this as .gz.
if the ide would be able to open compressed projects i can use it
directly without the need of decompression