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Originally Posted by Lauraq
and, it's not like there are a thousand operating systems and therefore the truncated name is justified. There are 3 or 4 and a couple used by 99.9% of people. And there are a ton of programs that are produced in 2 versions to ensure compatibility with all OSes. So, excuse me, but I find this too absurd. And I say this by enormously thanking the author of Caliber for this fantastic program
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Umm... Windows and Mac OSX are pretty consistent though FAT32, NTFS, APFS, HFS+, etc. do have some quirks such as case sensitivity. Then we have Linux where the number of file systems in use make for some fun. Ext3, ext4, btfrs, jfs, zfs, ReiserFS and xfs just to name some file systems that I have run into over the years This is without getting into the union file systems and LVM for when you want to have real "fun".