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Sure, I know that, but not clear on how this changes things. No single application should be representative of my application folder, I, and I suspect many others users, would rather have a generic symbol.
As for the download folder, many downloads are going to be disc images, as almost all Mac app and patch downloads are.
I realize the pics are 'worst case' scenario, but really honestly, does anyone think this visual representation represents a 2 year leap over Tiger? For me, it's ugly and confusing and I have to say, I DO like Leopard overall.
Agree with ya wholeheartedly. This was the very first thing I noticed on the system and even have a thread I started about on Sat. before I understood what was happening. I had to figure out how to change this before I even got my first app re-installed.
And the bigger issue for me is the elimination of being able to access a folder within a folder as a menu. The need to now have to go to finder or have even more folders sitting in the dock is a pain.