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Re: Must-have utilities!



In article <C96sxv.3pw@wave.scar.utoronto.ca> 90taobri@wave.scar.utoronto.ca writes:
>In article <203lgn$aeu@kruuna.Helsinki.FI>, Tero Sand writes...
>> 
>> Why both Kangaroo and SuperDataPath?
>
>    Because I can keep all my commonly used folders in SuperDataPath
>while Kangaroo keeps track of the most recently used files and folders. 
>There is a significant difference, especially when most of you have a
>lot of application groups defined.  SuperDataPath always has a fixed
>list of folders, unlike Kangaroo's ever-changing selection.
>--
>Brian Tao:: taob@io.org (Internex Online, 416-363-3783, 10 lines, v.32bis)
>::::::::::: *** Note that taob@r-node.hub.org address has changed ***
>

Not so, unless we're talking about different things. You can have locked
folders/files in Kangaroo, too. To have several applications display the
same locked folders, put them in the same group.

	Tero Sand
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