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Leopard’s stacks have met a mixed reception, but I’ve found that I can increase my productivity by creating a Working stack for projects I am currently working on. (First I create a Working folder in my home directory, and then I drag it to the Dock). When I start to work on a project, I drag aliases for all the relevant files into that Working stack (by holding down Command-option as I drag the files to the Dock). I then have quick access to all my current files.
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Richard HickersonMacOSXHints.com readers share their best tips for ways to squeeze the most out of Leopard.
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jeunium jeuniumMacOSXHints.com readers share their best tips for ways to squeeze the most out of Leopard.
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Olifante *Covered topics: Faster Screen Sharing; Power up Screen Sharing; Quickly clear Stacks; Speed up Folder Actions; Monitor your CPU cores; View plists in Quick Look; Secret Screen Savers; Clean up the ‘Open With’ menu
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Leopard’s stacks have met a mixed reception, but I’ve found that I can increase my productivity by creating a Working stack for projects I am currently working on. (First I create a Working folder in my home directory, and then I drag it to the Dock). When I start to work on a project, I drag aliases for all the relevant files into that Working stack (by holding down Command-option as I drag the files to the Dock). I then have quick access to all my current files.
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