On Apr 29, 2004, at 6:52 AM, Timothy J. Luoma wrote:

Sure, but then I still have to have my apps setup as I like them, and if I was working on a file I have to go and find it and re-open it, etc.

If you're thinking in terms of workarounds, wouldn't it work to place that file in the Dock? I just tried this with this email message -- "minimized" it (so it appeared in the dock, then quit Mail. At that point, the message disappeared from the dock. But when I launched Mail, it reappeared in the dock.


Not as automatic as hybernate, but might be useful.

Regards,

Harry Corsover


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