humpty


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Posted: Nov. 02 2007,03:30 |
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Quote (roberts @ Nov. 02 2007,03:51) | You can always delete (clean up) your mydsl folder after downloading. It is your choice.. |
ok, even if i don't keep the extra files with the extension, there is always the extension there together with the icon. This means two items for every extension. I've always seen the folder as a collection of app shortcuts (nothing but the icons), wether i download, pre-load or just adhoc mydsl-load after boot, not really as a storage area. it just looks a bit of a clutter to me. no worries, i'll just use the menus for launch picking (tks to jpeters for the fluxbox fix).
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