Re: FinderPop like utility for OS X

2005-03-02 Thread Frank Cornew
Response to Bruce: Fruitmenu WILL do what Finderpop did. Think someone referred to it as 'Drilling' folders. At any rate, configure the 'fruitmenu' pane of the Fruitmenu System Preference panel to permit 'click and hold mouse to access contextual menu in finder' to whatever delay suits you.

Re: FinderPop like utility for OS X

2005-03-01 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Feb 28, 2005, at 9:00 PM, Frank Cornew wrote: Fruitmenu coupled with moveitems X has made for a satisfactory substitute for Finderpop (which substituted for popup folder) It appears from reading the Fruitmenu site that it does everything EXCEPT the ONE thing I need it to do (and the ONE

Re: FinderPop like utility for OS X

2005-03-01 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 01/03/05 14:59, Bruce Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Feb 28, 2005, at 9:00 PM, Frank Cornew wrote: Fruitmenu coupled with moveitems X has made for a satisfactory substitute for Finderpop (which substituted for popup folder) It appears from reading the Fruitmenu site that it

Re: FinderPop like utility for OS X

2005-03-01 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Mar 1, 2005, at 2:36 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote: Bruce, Do you think such utility would be useful and that a lot of people would use it? I'm kinda wondering why the other of FinderPop never ported his application to OS X... I know I'd snap it up in a heartbeat. Turly quit working on FinderPop

Re: FinderPop like utility for OS X

2005-02-28 Thread Mark D. Chapman
Under OS X there used to be a utility called FinderPop, which among a number of other things, set the contextual menu to pop up when you held the mouse button down qithout moving it for a time. FinderPop was never updated for OS X; does anyone know of anything that does this for OS X? I use

Re: FinderPop like utility for OS X

2005-02-28 Thread Pauline Turtle-Bear Guillermo
On Feb 28, 2005, at 10:55 AM, Mark D. Chapman wrote: Under OS X there used to be a utility called FinderPop, which among a number of other things, set the contextual menu to pop up when you held the mouse button down qithout moving it for a time. FinderPop was never updated for OS X; does anyone

Re: FinderPop like utility for OS X

2005-02-28 Thread themacuser
The new trackpads are USB, the old ones were ADB. The two-finger scrolling can actually be enabled on older powerbooks and iBooks, basically any PowerBook G4 and any white iBook or above can do it, with this http://www-users.kawo2.rwth-aachen.de/~razzfazz/ I have this working, it's really

FinderPop like utility for OS X

2005-02-28 Thread Frank Cornew
Fruitmenu coupled with moveitems X has made for a satisfactory substitute for Finderpop (which substituted for popup folder) F. Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FinderPop like utility for OS X Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 13:02:57 -0700 Have a brand (new

FinderPop like utility for OS X

2005-02-27 Thread Bruce Johnson
Have a brand (new to me) Pismo, first OS X laptop. On my desktops I use my Kensington trackballs that have a button set to control-click, but I am NOT going to lug around a mouse to use with my new laptop. Under OS X there used to be a utility called FinderPop, which among a number of other

Re: FinderPop like utility for OS X

2005-02-27 Thread Pauline Turtle-Bear Guillermo
On Feb 27, 2005, at 1:02 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote: Have a brand (new to me) Pismo, first OS X laptop. On my desktops I use my Kensington trackballs that have a button set to control-click, but I am NOT going to lug around a mouse to use with my new laptop. Under OS X there used to be a utility

Re: FinderPop like utility for OS X

2005-02-27 Thread Pauline Turtle-Bear Guillermo
On Feb 27, 2005, at 1:02 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote: Have a brand (new to me) Pismo, first OS X laptop. On my desktops I use my Kensington trackballs that have a button set to control-click, but I am NOT going to lug around a mouse to use with my new laptop. Under OS X there used to be a utility