Windows file systems note: “Barcelona – Please don’t Go” is not the same thing as “Barcelona – Please Don’t Go”. When I make a typo in a file name, then copy it to a storage partition that has to be Windows-accessible (i.e. accessible by an OS too useless to recognise anything but its own company’s filesystems), and realise I forgot to capitalise a letter, or accidentally have double caps at the beginning of the word, I want to rename it without having to move it back to an OS smart enough to recognise case-sensitivity so I can rename it, and then copy it back to the stupid OS’s partition. That’s a minute versus the three seconds it would take to just change the goddamned letter.
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