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Create a fully functional Volumes folder in 10.3's dock
Authored by: macondo on Oct 02, '04 06:37:57PM

The simplest of all solutions is to get A-Dock and install it and use it as a both an application switcher PLUS the added benefit that it will allow just about any amount of folders added to it.

I keep the Dock as the launch pad in it's normal position lower part of the screen , and keep A-dock in OS9-like Application Switcher size, to the right of the screen, as I used to have the App Switcher in OS9, so I can rapidly check all open applications plus the access to as many folders from my HD as I want to, do Home, Applications Folder,Documents, and any other Folder I am using in some particular project, are kept in the A-Dock for as long as I need, to thenbe removed as my need declines.

No terminal, no scripts, just use it.

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