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???
you mean desktop-storage ???

or you mean the storage-feature of openoffice, before ever
openoffice is crashing, then it saves the files before it crashes ...
(this is invented by SUN with help of free developers worldwide...)

desktop-storage with special directory "my documents" is older ... it was in Atari ST
and it was in apple too ... before M$ claimed, that features with windows and menue
are inventions by M$ ...

but to whom it ever may concern ... but really ... : M$ is not topic here ! ! !

greetings.
Val.



2008/12/6 landon kelsey <landonmkelsey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
desk top "storage" was invented by Bill Gates so kids could see

sesame street on their computers.

Similar: when you open MS Word open, you get the documents folder

invented for those who can't use windows explorer

My sister for one!


Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2008 16:20:01 +0100
From: cv.schmitt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Linux


good link !  ;oD
Val.

2008/12/6 William R. Marshall <wrm721@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Dear Jake:
        You should not be using your desktop to store anything.  Please
see attached file and use this guys help, he's good.

http://technofileonline.com/texts/tec062898.html

I've been reading him for years.
--
Cogito Ergo Sum:  Using Linux

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