Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!utstat!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ncar!tank!eecae!abaa!esker From: esker@abaa.uucp (Lawrence Esker) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: SuperBench Keywords: Trashcan workbench superbench Message-ID: <4619@abaa.UUCP> Date: 7 Nov 89 01:21:15 GMT References: <23531@cup.portal.com> <963@mit-amt.MEDIA.MIT.EDU> Reply-To: esker@abaa.UUCP (Lawrence Esker) Distribution: na Organization: Allen Bradley Lines: 15 In article <963@mit-amt.MEDIA.MIT.EDU> ralph@atrp.mit.edu (Ralph L. Vinciguerra) writes: >Hey! I use the Trashcan! Same here. I always removed the trashcan from my floppies, because if I no longer wanted the file I did want the disk space recovered. Now with a harddisk, the situation's changes. I use trashcan for everything. I even created a CLI alias called 'trash' that does the same thing. Only when the disk gets near full do I empty the trash. Of coarse the backup program is set up to ignore trashed files. -- ---------- Lawrence W. Esker ---------- Modern Amish: Thou shalt not need any computer that is not IBM compatible. UseNet Path: __!mailrus!sharkey!itivax!abaa!esker == esker@abaa.UUCP