by raw_anon_1111 4 days ago

And you don’t see why Google would cater to Windows and a Mac users at the expense of Linux users?

kalleboo 3 days ago | [-3 more]

macOS can also handle files with any of those characters in the filename, it's only Windows that's affected.

raw_anon_1111 3 days ago | [-0 more]

You mean 90% of desktop users…

I am surprised that the # symbol isn’t on the list.

simondotau 3 days ago | [-1 more]

Not colon.

kalleboo 3 days ago | [-0 more]

It can handle files with colon in the name fine, Finder just won't let you name them like that. The files themselves work fine if you created them in the Terminal/through sync.

Classic MacOS used colon as a path separator, so to support creating files that could be opened on classic MacOS the Finder disallows it.