2011-11-02, 05:04:27
mvlcek Wrote:Looks great!
Just one comment: it's not KB, but either kB (= 1000 B theoretically) or KiB (= 1024 B, but this is not widely used yet).
Thanks!
Regarding the KiB vs. KB, that is a IEC vs. SI issue. My understanding KB is the accepted comon binary SI abbreviation for 2^10 Bytes (as opposed to kB which would be 10^3 Bytes) and most folks don't know what KiB means.
But I appreciate your passion for correctness!
-Rob A>