Rajko M. wrote:
On Saturday 18 October 2008 12:43:10 am Basil Chupin wrote: ...
Thanks for the response.
But I am talking about a "default" ability of creating a folders into which you then place individual applications according to the purpose for which the folder was created. For example, in Windows XP I had folders - which I then placed in Quick Start - named "Utilities", "Games", "Multimedia", etc. Applications relevant to the name of the folder were placed in the appropriate folder. If I wanted a Utility - eg, a disk defragmenter, or a music file editor - I would bring up "Utilities" from the QuickStart bar and run the relevant applciation.
The use of Favourites is not what I was referring to nor looking for.
OK.
I guess that you refere to the most left part of the task bar, next to the Start button in Windows, ie. KDE Main Menu. Yes, I am referring to this part of the TaskBar - the 'quick launch' part.
In Windows I had folders like Utilities, CDs, DVDs, Games, etc residing there and would 'call up' the one I wanted and run an app. in the selected folder. I had no icons on the Desktop(s) at all, the Desktop was simply a 'clean' picture, a wallpaper - even the TaskBar was invisible; and before anyone asks, the Recycle Bin was also in the TaskBar, and not on the Desktop because I had a little known utility from MS which created 4 Desktops but also allowed the Bin to be relocated to the TaskBar and removed from the Desktop. Each Desktop had its own wallpaper - like one had with KDE3.x. Ciao. -- If you go through life with your head in the sand, all people will see is an arse. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org