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<blockquote data-quote="MacHeadCase" data-source="post: 350779"><p>Using <a href="http://softbend.free.fr/himmelbar/" target="_blank"><strong>HimmelBar</strong></a> takes the applications folder and puts it in the menubar. Although in your case, it might not be a good idea as a laptop's menubar is seriously rare screen real estate.</p><p></p><p>If you put the folder on the trash side of the dock separator you're good to go. It only creates an alias to the folder and won't mess up anything. If you put the folder on the left side of the dock separator, then your folder will disappear on each start up/restart, I think.</p><p></p><p>Oh and congratulations! Post pics if you can! :girl:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacHeadCase, post: 350779"] Using [URL="http://softbend.free.fr/himmelbar/"][B]HimmelBar[/B][/URL] takes the applications folder and puts it in the menubar. Although in your case, it might not be a good idea as a laptop's menubar is seriously rare screen real estate. If you put the folder on the trash side of the dock separator you're good to go. It only creates an alias to the folder and won't mess up anything. If you put the folder on the left side of the dock separator, then your folder will disappear on each start up/restart, I think. Oh and congratulations! Post pics if you can! :girl: [/QUOTE]
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