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Old 13th October 2014, 09:08   #1
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Default How to Merge Folders on Mac OS X Without Losing All Your Files

The default folder-merge behavior in Mac OS X is to erase the existing folder, deleting all its files rather than offering to merge them intelligently. Windows and Linux file managers have offered folder-merging for decades, but Macs still don’t.

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