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Indeed it is.. It seems that times have changed when it comes to how people use HFS. Everyone I know using HFS use it to replace windows file sharing in VPN and LAN networks since HFS is so fast and light way to browse and offers nice way to restrict bandwidth and access..not to forget the log to see who's downloaded what For them (and me) HFS is always running in the background and starts automatically on system boot. Actually, now after the awesome folder.tar function, there's been pretty much no need for windows shares anymore (if only it could also do selective download... ).