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Labels X enhances Apple's file labeling features in Mac OS X. This means that, not only potty you hold various colour tints to file or folder icons, and sort the files by label, but also you have an option of applying colour tints to either an icon or

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Labels X 1.6
CompanyUnsanity LLC
Websitehttp://www.unsanity.com/haxies/pa/
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OsMac OS X
RequirementsMac OS X 10.2 or later,
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Release Date6/30/2004
LicenseShareware
LimitationsShareware

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By Unsanity LLC

Labels X enhances Apple's file labeling features in Mac OS X. This means that, not alone nates you give various colour tints to file or folder icons, and sort the files by label, but also you have an option of applying colour tints to either an icon or its advert or both. This gives you more freedom and options in organizing your files. Additionally, Labels X shares file label information with Mac OS 9. So, no thing where you label your files - you will catch the labels in both Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X (file labeling is a built-in feature in Mac OS 9). What's New: Version 1.6: Made Labels X use with Panther Removed the Labels X "Label" Finder menu token in Panther Labels X will forthwith modify the stripes shown in the Finder and open/salve dialog boxes while running in Panther. Added options to particularise whether or not to make the advert stripes or the icons with labels. Now makes the ~/bin/ folder invisible when the taste pane is offset opened. Now sets label colors and names if ready via the Finder. Now resets the label names to their proper label names assuming the user has not customized them before installing Labels X. If they have, alone the unchanged label names are intent. This means that Yellow is no longer Pink. Pink is forthwith "In Progress". Added a "Relaunch Finder" button.

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