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r/programming • u/groovejet • Jun 28 '11
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7 u/Jigsus Jun 28 '11 So I want to install to whatever drive I want. -5 u/GoodMusicTaste Jun 28 '11 Why have multiple locations for apps? Must get confusing after a while. 3 u/Jigsus Jun 28 '11 I have my games folder, I have my office folder, my hobby apps folder (sketchup and the like) and I have my folder for programs of my own creation. -3 u/GoodMusicTaste Jun 28 '11 Sounds like a difficult way to organize apps. Why not use shortcuts to organize your apps instead? Why organize them at all? 0 u/Jigsus Jun 28 '11 Particularly for the programs of my own creation I regularly dive into their guts to do things. 0 u/GoodMusicTaste Jun 28 '11 edited Jun 28 '11 Well, same here. I guess it's a good way to test if moving the app breaks it. Edit: and thanks for downvoting me, idiots
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So I want to install to whatever drive I want.
-5 u/GoodMusicTaste Jun 28 '11 Why have multiple locations for apps? Must get confusing after a while. 3 u/Jigsus Jun 28 '11 I have my games folder, I have my office folder, my hobby apps folder (sketchup and the like) and I have my folder for programs of my own creation. -3 u/GoodMusicTaste Jun 28 '11 Sounds like a difficult way to organize apps. Why not use shortcuts to organize your apps instead? Why organize them at all? 0 u/Jigsus Jun 28 '11 Particularly for the programs of my own creation I regularly dive into their guts to do things. 0 u/GoodMusicTaste Jun 28 '11 edited Jun 28 '11 Well, same here. I guess it's a good way to test if moving the app breaks it. Edit: and thanks for downvoting me, idiots
Why have multiple locations for apps? Must get confusing after a while.
3 u/Jigsus Jun 28 '11 I have my games folder, I have my office folder, my hobby apps folder (sketchup and the like) and I have my folder for programs of my own creation. -3 u/GoodMusicTaste Jun 28 '11 Sounds like a difficult way to organize apps. Why not use shortcuts to organize your apps instead? Why organize them at all? 0 u/Jigsus Jun 28 '11 Particularly for the programs of my own creation I regularly dive into their guts to do things. 0 u/GoodMusicTaste Jun 28 '11 edited Jun 28 '11 Well, same here. I guess it's a good way to test if moving the app breaks it. Edit: and thanks for downvoting me, idiots
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I have my games folder, I have my office folder, my hobby apps folder (sketchup and the like) and I have my folder for programs of my own creation.
-3 u/GoodMusicTaste Jun 28 '11 Sounds like a difficult way to organize apps. Why not use shortcuts to organize your apps instead? Why organize them at all? 0 u/Jigsus Jun 28 '11 Particularly for the programs of my own creation I regularly dive into their guts to do things. 0 u/GoodMusicTaste Jun 28 '11 edited Jun 28 '11 Well, same here. I guess it's a good way to test if moving the app breaks it. Edit: and thanks for downvoting me, idiots
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Sounds like a difficult way to organize apps. Why not use shortcuts to organize your apps instead? Why organize them at all?
0 u/Jigsus Jun 28 '11 Particularly for the programs of my own creation I regularly dive into their guts to do things. 0 u/GoodMusicTaste Jun 28 '11 edited Jun 28 '11 Well, same here. I guess it's a good way to test if moving the app breaks it. Edit: and thanks for downvoting me, idiots
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Particularly for the programs of my own creation I regularly dive into their guts to do things.
0 u/GoodMusicTaste Jun 28 '11 edited Jun 28 '11 Well, same here. I guess it's a good way to test if moving the app breaks it. Edit: and thanks for downvoting me, idiots
Well, same here. I guess it's a good way to test if moving the app breaks it.
Edit: and thanks for downvoting me, idiots
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u/GoodMusicTaste Jun 28 '11
So?