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GuillaumeB

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Jul 4, 2007
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Hello,

I was wondering if anyone heard about an application that would do something similar to Stacks that is announced in Leopard (or Piles which had already been announced in panther but did not come out back then). I have found Overflow last night. I was wondering if you heard about others.

Thank you very much
 
Hello,

I was wondering if anyone heard about an application that would do something similar to Stacks that is announced in Leopard (or Piles which had already been announced in panther but did not come out back then). I have found Overflow last night. I was wondering if you heard about others.

Thank you very much

This is not exactly the same as stacks, but I've found that if you put any folder into the dock and right click (ctrl click) on it then the contents of the folder is shown in the menu. Not as fancy as stacks, but serves the purpose. I've put the applications folder and also created a folder for downloads and put that in the dock. Now a simple right click and I see all the contents of it.
 
This is not exactly the same as stacks, but I've found that if you put any folder into the dock and right click (ctrl click) on it then the contents of the folder is shown in the menu. Not as fancy as stacks, but serves the purpose. I've put the applications folder and also created a folder for downloads and put that in the dock. Now a simple right click and I see all the contents of it.

yeh thats a good idea, and it's for this reason why I don't see the need for Overflow. You're basically opening up another app so that you can open up another app :p....I guess it looks more fancy though
 
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