James Bucanek wrote:QRecall doesn't attempt to preserve, capture, or restore the last access time of files. As you surmised, there's a performance hit.
No worries. Certainly not significant enough of an issue to decide whether or not I'd use QRecall.
With OS X, I'd be more concerned if it updated the Last Opened time though even that's not something I care about too often ... but someone at Apple certainly thinks it's important enough to make it one of the only unmodifiable view option fields in Leopard Spotlight search results. Who the heck cares about sorting their results by Last Opened to the total exclusion of sorting by Last Modified?!
(excuse that mini-rant ... that's one of my biggest gripes with Leopard compared to Tiger)
It also (oddly) doesn't set, capture, or restore the file's last backup time. Mostly because QRecall doesn't use it and no one else seems to care.
Does
anything in OS X actually use that? It's always been ignorable to me.
I have these features on the To-Do list. Most likely they would appear as
advanced options.
Thanks, for the to-do additions and link. That inspired me to quickly browse through the Cookbook and FAQ subforum, noticing a few things I'll read more thoroughly later.
I just wanted to say that I'd be very interested to see how QRecall performs on this test.
For a moment I thought you were going to ignore my original reason/question for posting this topic. What are we both doing here on Saturday night anyway?
I do know of couple of things things that it will fail on, but I'll let that be a surprise.
Now you've got me curious to run the BB test and of course I'll try guessing where the failures will be, though I've got other priorities before I can get to it.