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mareen:


This is something I would normally avoid. I just don’t have the patience right now.
Why can’t I queue stuff like these copying processes so that my hard drive does not go crazy, having cake and eating it, too?




This is something I wanted for long.

mareen:

This is something I would normally avoid. I just don’t have the patience right now.

Why can’t I queue stuff like these copying processes so that my hard drive does not go crazy, having cake and eating it, too?

This is something I wanted for long.

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  1. Erik answered: Love ur work so much. Congratulations to Panography, I love it. You’re gonna rock Paris. Good Luck there
  2. erikhammar answered: Skicka ett mejl till Jobs och gnäll lite då.
  3. sqlscripts answered: its not the friendliest tool but the built in gsync command has a gui grsync-mac.tuxfamily.or… that lets you queue
  4. dentarg reblogged this from mareen and added:
    wanted for long.
  5. goodremains answered: haha it’s stuffing it’s face with disk cake
  6. jeffreyguenther answered: Try using Automator to create a script that delays the start of a file copy until the previous is finished.
  7. backeis answered: Select them all at once and it will copy them smoothly. Only works if they go from the same source to the same output folder of course.
  8. georgefant answered: only priority is to optimize the process , ok
  9. justmeandtheworld answered: Maybe nobody have thought about it untill now…
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