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Change Finder's file size display from MB/GB to MiB/GiB
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I work with memory dumps a lot and would prefer to see the "actual" size of the file in base 2 (MiB and GiB) when viewing files on Mac's Finder. So instead of "67.1 MB" I would see the more correct "64.0 MiB" ("64.0 MB" would be completely fine too)
Is there any way to accomplish this in Mac OS X Mojave? I know it was possible (and even default!) in earlier versions but alas, not in recent times. Perhaps a terminal command or system property still contains this behavior...
Thanks.
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I work with memory dumps a lot and would prefer to see the "actual" size of the file in base 2 (MiB and GiB) when viewing files on Mac's Finder. So instead of "67.1 MB" I would see the more correct "64.0 MiB" ("64.0 MB" would be completely fine too)
Is there any way to accomplish this in Mac OS X Mojave? I know it was possible (and even default!) in earlier versions but alas, not in recent times. Perhaps a terminal command or system property still contains this behavior...
Thanks.
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I work with memory dumps a lot and would prefer to see the "actual" size of the file in base 2 (MiB and GiB) when viewing files on Mac's Finder. So instead of "67.1 MB" I would see the more correct "64.0 MiB" ("64.0 MB" would be completely fine too)
Is there any way to accomplish this in Mac OS X Mojave? I know it was possible (and even default!) in earlier versions but alas, not in recent times. Perhaps a terminal command or system property still contains this behavior...
Thanks.
macos filesystems finder
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I work with memory dumps a lot and would prefer to see the "actual" size of the file in base 2 (MiB and GiB) when viewing files on Mac's Finder. So instead of "67.1 MB" I would see the more correct "64.0 MiB" ("64.0 MB" would be completely fine too)
Is there any way to accomplish this in Mac OS X Mojave? I know it was possible (and even default!) in earlier versions but alas, not in recent times. Perhaps a terminal command or system property still contains this behavior...
Thanks.
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