On Feb 10, 2009, at 9:40 AM, Anne Keller-Smith wrote:

>
> Hiyas!
>
> Thinking maybe 10.4 can pop up a Finder window with my most recently
> worked on documents so I'm not navigating all over creation first
> thing in the morning while sipping first coffee?
>
> Apple+Find?
>
> Or is there something else?
Late with answer, but see below

Under the Apple menu->Recent Items

lists recent Applications, documents and servers

Each can be set in the Appearance preference pane to remember 0, 5,  
10, 15, 20, 30 or 50 of the last one you opened.

I have spent the last 10 minutes looking (waiting for the coffee to  
kick in to start real work) and I can not find where the recent items  
are stored. They have to be stored somewhere. If we can determine  
where, you can set that item/ folder to open at start up and be a  
little easier to search than the apple menu.

Spotlight fails to find anything labeled Recent items or to find an  
alias of one of my recent documents that is listed in the recent  
documents portion of the menu.

Maybe stored in a plist somewhere? I found no obvious winners.

I also strike out looking for invisible items.

Anyone know where this information is stored?

Len


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