![]() The more time you spend customizing Default Folder, the more useful it will be. Returning you to the last place you were when you opened or a saved a file, though, it offers quickĪccess to a “favorites” menu where you can store your most frequently used folders for quick Default Folder fixes that by watching where you go. With flagrant disregard for yourĬomputing habits, they make you click through the same folder pathway over and over, even if you end Most Open and Save dialogue windows leave a lot to be desired. Requirements: System 7 or higher, including Mac OS 8.5.1 Most of the externals duplicate features of theįinder, such as making aliases or throwing something in the trash, but you can get rid of the ones you “Hard to Soft Wrap” mayĬome in handy if you need to rewrap a few lines of text. You store 10K of text so you can paste it anywhere and anytime you like. Single, simple tasks without all the hoopla of a full scale application. OtherMenu is even accessible from within Open and Save dialogue windows.īut wait, there’s more! OtherMenu also comes with 28 “Externals,” tiny programs that perform Menu item by holding down the “i” key (which can be changed according to your preferences). Used folders, or you can use the self-updating “Recently Used Folders” item instead. OtherMenu can display aliases to your most frequently Insert a floppy or Zip disk,Īnd it will automatically appear in the menu. OtherMenu gives you as much menu space as you need. Since it’s devoted to displaying your files, Have to maneuver around the other stuff in the menu. The disadvantage of using folder aliases in your Apple Menu is the clutter factor-to get to them, you Recent Applications and Recent Documents folders are similar reinventions of the wheel. This extension adds a menu to the top of your screen that offers hierarchal access to your hard drive.īy itself, that wouldn’t be too interesting, since you can achieve the same effect by putting a few folderĪliases in your Apple Menu Items folder, or even a single alias for your entire hard drive. Requirements: Compatible with System 7 and later You get, nesting folders within folders, the more tedious this process can become.īut it doesn’t have to be this way! This month, we stop the navigational madness and present you withįive ways to bring the furthest nooks and crannies of your hard drive within a two-click distance of the ![]() Steps to get to the same destinations, making the click sequence a digital mantra. Want to trash aįew preferences files? Hard Disk, System Folder, Preferences. ![]() Probably goes something like Hard Disk, Internet Folder, Netscape Folder, Plug-ins. ![]() Need to look at your Netscape plug-ins folder? The click path Whether it’s a 12 GB G3 or an aging 68K with barely 100 MBs, tunneling through your Mac’s hardĭrive can be a nightmare of repetition. ![]()
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