Title: Re: Options for opening Erage et al.
The best way I’ve found for opening up Erage, along every other oft-used program, is to create a separate folder (APPS), fill it will the aliases of these dozen programs, let it reside in the Applications folder, but place an alias of it in the Startup folder, and then ‘zip tab’ it down at the bottom of the screen. Faster than a control strip and it automatically zips back down once I double click a program alias. Also, nothing resides on and clutters up my Desktop that way. I have another zip’d tab called Current, where all the stuff I’m working on this week hangs out.

Then there’s always QuicKeys. Command-Opt-O opens Entourage for me.
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Scott


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> If  you still have office manager from Office ‘98 on your machine, you can
> remove outlook express and substitute E’rage for it.  This makes accessing all
> of the office components much easier than cluttering up the desktops with
> aliases.
>
> Additionally, it makes accessing the applications simpler.  You don’t have to
> start minimizing windows to get to the desktop to find the alias.
>
> On 11/17/00 11:02 AM, "Roger Turpin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> For some reason the “Office Quick View” control strip is missing one major
> option “ Opening the Entourage application” So I have made and posted a simple
> control strip to open “Entourage” This has no other functionality, and DOES
> NOT replace the “Office Quick View” control strip.
> http://www.imageonesolutions.com/pages/con_strip.htm
>
> Roger Turpin

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