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Minimize all Finder windows at login via AppleScript
Authored by: michelle_eris on Jan 03, '07 02:01:01PM

Many of us find labels to be very useful. And minimizing a window to the dock is essentially the same functionality as tabbed windows.



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Minimize all Finder windows at login via AppleScript
Authored by: bonobo on Jan 07, '07 03:56:21PM

I also rely on those Labels, but Tabbed Windows were really cool: You could drag stuff into them and they'd pop up, impossible with minimized Windows. But well, now I can drag a window to any screen edge and when I drag something onto it, it moves into the screen space, this is also cool.



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Minimize all Finder windows at login via AppleScript
Authored by: UberFu on Jan 20, '07 10:55:45PM

Not Really_

Because if I open up a Folder in the Finder to show me the contents and then I minimize it to the Dock I cannot grab a File from someplace else and drag nad drop it to that opened minimized Folder in the Dock_

If I drag the Closed version of the Folder Icon to the Dock so it's there permanently - I can then drag another File from elsewhere to the Folder Icon located in the Dock and it will move said File to that Folder_ However the Folder still does not expand to reveal the contents [such as the Tabbed Folders Option in OS 9 allowed for]_



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