At 3:02 PM -0500 2/11/09, Len Gerstel posted:
>  On Feb 11, 2009, at 12:16 PM, Dan wrote:
>
>>
>>  At 10:05 AM -0500 2/10/2009, Len Gerstel wrote:
>>>  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.
>>
>>  ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.recentitems.plist
>>
>
>  Thanks. As I mentioned, waiting for the coffee to kick in.
>
>  I figured it was a plist, but searching for recent did not reveal it.
>  I remember NOW that I disabled showing plists in search results,
>  which explains that.
>
>  But it doesn't explain why I could not find
>  com.apple.recentitems.plist when I was scanning the folder, except
>  for the coffee issue.
>
>  I was hoping for the off chance that it worked like I seem to
>  remember OS9's recent items, by keeping an alias in a recent items
>  folder. That way, you could just open the folder and click on
>  whatever doc you wanted to open.

Didn't 10.4 have a Favourites feature in Finder's Go menu? I'm not 
seeing it on Leopard (I might have disabled it or it might have been 
a Default Folders preference which I don't have loaded in Leopard.)

Steve R

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