On 02-07-01 at 02.39 Aaron Willems said:

>Sorry you feel that way. But everything I have read from
>Apple as well as the next version of Mac OS X, says to me,
>that Apple is really trying to bring over the things that
>made OS 9 great. Spring Folders is a step in the right
>direction. You may find in 3 or 4 years when you upgrade,
>that Mac OS X will fit your needs.

It may be just me, but I don't like Spring Folders at all. I used PopupFolder under 
7.5.5, mourned when it couldn't work on MOS 8 and only slowly learned to enjoy 
PowerMenu _and_ FinderPop (with four levels attainable only!) used in conjunction. 
We're talking hierarchical menus here, which give me a lot better control, speed and 
overview of the contents of my drive than Spring Menus (the version seen under MOS 
8/9).

Is there a way of developing a similar (and preferably non-bloated) functionality into 
MOSX? With parts of the file system invisible, I'm just a bit unsure about that.

/Per
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