PopupFolder‚Ñ¢ 1.5.1 Demo The Ultimate Finder Navigator
Welcome to PopupFolder! This demo is a full working copy, limited in time only. Please take a moment to read the text below. It explains what PopupFolder is all about, how to install it and where you can get complementary information.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Every Macintosh user is familiar with the process of double-click, double-click, double, click, … double click to view that one particular file or folder. Working on your Macintosh has now been made that much easier thanks to PopupFolder. Whether you are in the Finder, the Apple menu or even within an application, PopupFolder lets you literally navigate through your hard disk. One click on a volume or folder displays its entire contents: to access or save a file, just follow the arrows.
PopupFolder puts an end to chaotic desktops and endless clicking to open that one particular file. It's very easy to use, time saving and truly revolutionizes the way you work.
Acclaimed by the press, PopupFolder received the Apple Trophy '94 award as best software.
If you would like to have more information on any of PopupFolder's features, please consult its on-line help.
We really hope you enjoy this demo of PopupFolder. If you have any questions or comments, or would like to purchase the product, please contact Inline Software.
Inline Software
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Tel.: (617) 935-1515
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Any Macintosh with at least 2 MB of RAM, a hard disk drive and System 7.0 or later.
INSTALLATION
1. Open the main hard disk by double-clicking its icon.
2. Insert the disk called PopupFolder‚Ñ¢ Demo.
3. Select the PopupFolder‚Ñ¢ icon.
4. Drag the icon onto the System Folder icon.
5. A dialog box appears asking you to store PopupFolder in the Control Panels folder. Click OK.
6. Once PopupFolder is copied to the Control Panels folder, restart your Macintosh.
◊ If you are using Now Menus, we recommend you turn off either NowMenus or PopupFolder's Apple menu option. PopupFolder can remain active in the Finder and in applications open and save dialog boxes.