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Re: Add command to Contextual Menu?
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Re: Add command to Contextual Menu?


  • Subject: Re: Add command to Contextual Menu?
  • From: Chris Stearns <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 12:21:43 -0800

email@hidden wrote:

> This is a more generic suggestion, but may be easier on balance to implement
> (sorry if someone already suggested this). Make a pop-up folder and put
> aliases to your destination folders in it. Then drag the icons from the
> desktop to them.

Thanks Jeff - a good suggestion, but the bottom of my screen is usually
clogged with pop-up folders pertaining to the projects I'm working on, etc.

Plus, some of the other features of CMTools and FinderPop are just great -
I've only been playing with them for a day, but FinderPop pretty much
replaces the Application Switcher/ Menu in a very elegant way. It's great.

--
CMS


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