david wrote: > On 2/20/04 9:41 PM, "Jack Rodgers" <jackrodgers at earthlink.net> wrote: > > >> http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/13855> > > > > I found this Location X which looks like it does what the old Location > > Manager did and maybe more. I am in the process of testing it so I > > can't vouch for it. > > Been using it for about 8 months and with the exception of one annoyance > that the author has no control over, it is a champ. The one exception is > that it can't fully work if the system preferences is open. Location X is > one of my recommended programs - and I don't make recommendations lightly. > > david Isn't this mainly for OS9 folks who just can't get over it (the fact that OSX does not do things like OS9 did)? I never did like OS9, btw. I wouldn't be a Mac user today if it weren't for OSX. -- J.C. Webber III Technical Lead, Unix System Administrator jcw at kingoblio.com www.kingoblio.com Please, if you use Windows, do not add my address to your Address Book. I do not wish to be spammed or have my email address hijacked by a virus and used for fraudulent purposes. Thank you. If you use a Mac, never mind. Mac's don't get viruses.