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From: ralph@cbnewsj.ATT.COM (Ralph Brandi)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.mac.programmer
Subject: Re: Macintosh One-Liners
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Date: 1 Oct 89 02:45:35 GMT
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In article <13877@well.UUCP> wdh@well.UUCP (Bill Hofmann) writes:
>                                             As a user, I'd like to see
>the solution extended to support folders for cdevs and INITs and etc. I
>suspect (I hope: scott douglass, are you listening?) that the system 7
>finder will address this issue a bit better.  


There is already an INIT that takes care of this (and more).  It's
called Fresh Start.  It allows you to choose the INITs that you
start up with, set up multiple environments of INITs for those
situations when you want to boot up with extra memory, and clean up
the System Folder by moving INITs, cdevs, preference files etc. into
separate folders.  It's shareware ($25).  Version 1.1 had a nasty
conflict with Suitcase; version 1.2 is out now and is supposed to
fix that.  If there's interest, I suspect the author, Bob Hablutzel,
could be persuaded to post to c.b.m.
-- 
Ralph Brandi     ralph@lzfme.att.com     att!lzfme!ralph

Work flows toward the competent until they are submerged.