About the ".bin" confusion:
No normal user should ever come upon a .bin file (or file extensions at all but that’s a different story). Everyone that works with .bin files knows the difference. So, where is the confusion?
@unforeseen: Compare how often .bin files come up in support cases vs. how often the word "Bin" is used on any interface to resemble a place for deleted files.
If anything, the extension should be changed. But that’s not the point here. (Although it was quite funny seeing .bin files translated literally in the German version of the movie Hackers.)
About the ".bin" confusion:
No normal user should ever come upon a .bin file (or file extensions at all but that’s a different story). Everyone that works with .bin files knows the difference. So, where is the confusion?
@unforeseen: Compare how often .bin files come up in support cases vs. how often the word "Bin" is used on any interface to resemble a place for deleted files.
If anything, the extension should be changed. But that’s not the point here. (Although it was quite funny seeing .bin files translated literally in the German version of the movie Hackers.)