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i like maxmenus...
it provides fastest access to my application-folder (actually a folder with categrorized aliases to my apps). it supports keyboard-shortcuts and is an unobstrusive as can be and a real KING in ergonomics: as it comes as small colored corners, its impossilbe to missclick it. it complements well with light-switch-x (which i probably hadn't bought for panther). it supports drag-n-drop, so i can drop downloaded apps to my appfolder, aliases to the category-folder and the dmg to my programm-installer-folder, all without using the finder. Check this out:
i like maxmenus...
Butler does all that and much more.
i like maxmenus...
Yup, and (since you're so fond of boldface) it costs money.
I used it the whole time I ran 10.1 and 10.2 until Another Launcher (now called Butler) appeared. Butler's better, try it out. ---
i like maxmenus...
money? (just my 0.02$)
i like maxmenus...
The nag screens until you buy a license. Back to the issue at hand, one of the great things about the Dock itself is the ability to hold URLs. I use this for temporary bookmarks, or things I'm reading that I want to get back to.
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