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From: bobert on 20 Feb 2010 17:53 In article <joshuafwhalen-5D573F.15030215022010(a)70-1-84-166.pools.spcsdns.net>, Joshua Whalen <joshuafwhalen(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Howdy, all! > > I just upgraded from tiger to snow leopard about a month ago. One > thing I'm finding very annoying is the new dock behavior vis-a-vis > docked folders. I can't really see any real use for stacks or fans, > honestly (although I'm one of those folks who keeps his dock on the > left, not the bottom, and that might have something to do with it) and I > really HATE the fact that I can't just put a folder in my dock, and have > it open in the finder when I click on it. I don't want a list, a fan or > a grid, I just want the folder to pop open like it used to. > > So, I'm wondering, is there a way to make this happen? A hidden setting, > a third party add on, a dock replacement, anything? > > TIA! > > Joshua I think what you want to do will happen when you Cmd + click on the folder in your dock. -- On average, everyone has one testicle and one overy Bobert In Central California |