My Dock Overfloweth
This might be obsolete when Apple releases Leopard and it’s desktop stacks, but Overflow is a great utility app for organizing your shise. Overflow let’s you group applications, folders and files into categories that you can quickly access by hitting ‘F1′. Below is my ‘Dev’ category, I also make a category for all my current projects with links to the more frequently accessed (but hard to find) files like stylesheets.

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3 Comments
Quicksilver all the way baby
Heh, I’ve tried quicksilver a couple of times but can’t seem to get the hang of it maybe I gave up too soon.
I would have to be threatened with a slow, torterous death to give up my Quicksilver—seriously.