On Apr 25, 2009, at 10:09 AM, Mel wrote:

> When you download MacJanitor it should have been installed in the  
> Applications folder and an alias in the Dock.  If the alias is  
> gone, find MacJanitor  and move it to the Dock.  What should move  
> is an alias.
>
> Mel

Another way. [Easier, maybe]

Click on 'MacJanitor' in the Applications folder.

This 'Open /Starts' MacJanitor. [Icon appears in Dock]

Go to the MacJanitor Icon in the Dock. Click & hold [Context Menu  
appears], while still 'holding' the click, move the cursor to the  
'Keep in Dock' choice, release mouse button.

Use, or close MacJanitor [determined by your immediate needs].

MacJanitor should now be 'in the dock' for any future bootings of the  
system.

Chuck D.

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