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Even more annoying is that it's very cumbersome to change the case of a file once you've created it.
If you accidentally create
fIle.txt
when you meantFile.txt
, the rename function does nothing ... and it will keep displaying asfIle.txt
. You have to rename it to something else entirely, then rename it back to the original name with the intended case.It actually seems like it even works in explorer nowadays. I'll be damned, they fixed something...