The user should not have to use a third-party tool to interact with a feature which is always present in the core OS.
The principle of least surprise applies here: it’s surprising for a user to find a seemingly-empty file, especially if they expect the file to contain valuable data.
Clearly, Explorer should make the presence of multiple streams obvious to the user.
The principle of least surprise applies here: it’s surprising for a user to find a seemingly-empty file, especially if they expect the file to contain valuable data.
Clearly, Explorer should make the presence of multiple streams obvious to the user.