Duo/2400 List wrote...
>From: Nick Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [Duo2400] Re: F-Keys on 2400
>Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2002 13:37:58 +0000
>
>>and Popup Folder (which
>>also gives you much smoother faster submenus than 8.6, or 9.1) lets you set
>>F keys in 7.6.1.
>
>PopupFolder should come with a big red warning. DO NOT GO NEAR IT if you
>have any intention of ever working with any later system (i.e. 8.0
>onwards). A couple of hours' use and you will never be able to go back to
>believing that the MacOS Finder is a good piece of interface design. For
>those who don't know it, what PopupFolder principally does, among many
>other features (some of them, like the Click, There It Is! functionality,
>undocumented) is to give you instant hierarchical pop-up menus off every
>volume or folder icon anywhere in the interface: in windows, on the
>desktop, in open & save dialogues (which it also enlarges to a sensible
>size), in the Apple menu (obviously), and in a number of entirely new
>places for good measure.
Yep, those were the days all right. That's one of the reasons why one
should keep *at least* one older machine around!
Bob F
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