Wow, that's a GREAT idea!  I'm going to do the SAME.  Thanks!

Tim


On 3/2/05 9:08 AM, "Anna Silliman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In case you don't like the whole Application folder being on the
> Dock, you can also customize a folder to put there. For example, I have a
> few items I think of as "Tools" such as my text editor, MacLinkPlus,
> etc.--I don't want to have to search for these when I need them. I
> created a folder called "Tools" in my Applications folder, and put
> aliases of the items I want into it. Then I dragged this Tools folder to
> the Dock. Simple! Whenever I need one of these apps, I can click & hold
> on the Tools folder, then select the item I'm looking for. On the other
> hand, that item is still in the Application folder in case I'm ever
> looking for it there.

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