TF Read Me
TF Read Me
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TransFuse
Use TransFuse to move files between FUSION and your PC.
Double-click on the TransFuse icon to get started. Two windows appear. One is the PC and the other is
FUSION.
The one that is active is the source, the other is the destination.
To open a different volume in the window, select "Open Volume" (or press Command-O).
To open the parent folder, double-click the ".." in the window (or press Command-,).
To open a folder in the window, double-click the folder name.
To open the root folder, select "Root Folder" (or press Command-/).
To get information about the file, double-click the file (or press Command-I).
To copy files, select them in the source window (using shift to select more than one file), then select "Copy"
in the "Edit" menu (or press Command-C). The files will be copied to the current folder in the destination
window.
TransFuse will only copy the "data fork" of files, so be sure what you want to copy is in the data fork.
TransFuse also does not set the file "type" or "creator," so you may need to do so yourself (using Mac Tools
or something similar). It also does not copy folders, only files.
To delete files, select them in the source window (using shift to select more than one file), then select
"Delete" or "Clear" in the menu (or press Command-D). The files will be removed from the source window
(and the drive).
TransFuse only deletes files (not folders). TransFuse cannot undo a delete operation, so make sure you do
not want the files you are about to delete.
To select all the files in the source window select "Select All" (or press Command-A).
6/14/99 Mike Fenton
To do (not yet implemented):
"Rename"
"New Folder"
"Preferences"
Pop-up menu (for a Ctrl-click on a file)
Proper dialogs for copy situations.
Smarter filename filtering for odd characters.
Build a database for converting between PC types and Mac types/creators.
Show progress for lengthy operations.
Proper resource fork copy handling.
Preserving original modification date on copies.
More information in the list (date, size, and type).
Copying and deleting folders, as well as files.
Launch files after a double-click (instead of Get Info).
Store window positions and sizes.