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I agree. In fact, I find myself looking at Classic Mac OS's resource fork and feeling profoundly sad that it feel by the wayside as *nix took over the world.

The resource fork was a beautiful idea; structured data built into the filesystem itself, and I wonder what the computing world would have looked like if it was used by the dominant operating system of the Internet instead of a sideshow.



Why is the resource fork better than having say a foo.rsrc file alongside foo?

Or operating on directories instead of files, like MacOSX bundles (like .app and .rtfd)?




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