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Display file size with base 10 #3771

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cyberduck opened this issue Oct 1, 2009 · 5 comments
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Display file size with base 10 #3771

cyberduck opened this issue Oct 1, 2009 · 5 comments
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890ba75 created the issue

Since Apple switched in 10.6 from 2-based file sizes to 10-based it's quite strange to download a 230 mb file and then find the file in the Finder to be 250mb.

Would it be possible to add a new column type "File size (SI)" which display the file size using base of 10 and rename the current file size column to something like "File Size (Binary)" which uses the base of 2?

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@dkocher commented

#4226 closed as duplicate.

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@dkocher commented

#4563 closed as duplicate.

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@dkocher commented

#5427 closed as duplicate.

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@dkocher commented

Please note that also the file size in bytes will vary slightly because of the added resource fork of the local file containing the icon if queue.download.updateIcon in the user defaults are set to true.

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@dkocher commented

In 7d952d1.

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