On Dec 10, 2005, at 5:03 PM, Yersinia wrote:

Brux writes,

<If you use OS 8/9, get and use FinderPop. It seamlessly integates with
the OS, and you will wonder how you got by without it.>

I'm on OS 9.2.2, and I've never heard of FinderPop. What is it? What does
it do?

The thing I liked it for most was that it let you pop up a control- click contextual menu just by holding down the mouse button*; it also then popped up a menu that let you navigate your whole filesystem from that point. There are a number of other actions you could get it do do; change filetype/application, etc.

*The one thing it doesn't do in OS X right now, though Turly says he's working on it, but I use multibutton trackballs on my desktop macs; this will be useful on the laptops though...

--
Bruce Johnson

"No matter where you go, there you are", B. Banzai


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