Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cica!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!samsung!cs.utexas.edu!usc!julius.cs.uiuc.edu!psuvax1!rutgers!cmcl2!rockyd!rocky2!tso From: tso@rocky2.rockefeller.edu (Daniels Tso (Wiesel)) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: looking for the trashcan Keywords: trash trashcan Message-ID: <1990Sep19.012742.19812@rockyd.rockefeller.edu> Date: 19 Sep 90 06:29:36 GMT References: <3729@ruuinf.cs.ruu.nl> <1990Sep17.222019.13015@mercury.cair.du.edu> <59104@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu> Reply-To: tso@rocky2 (Daniels Tso (Wiesel)) Distribution: comp Organization: Rockefeller Univ.,N.Y.C 10021 Lines: 21 *>>I am looking for a trashcan for my windows. It was the first thing *>>I was missing when I started using win. Does someone know if there *>>exists a program that shows a 'trash-icon' where I can drag my files to, *>>to be deleted??? The best trash can I've found is in Pubtech FileOrganizer, aka CBM DesktopOffice(?). It was recently mentioned in PC Mag First Looks. It is a great piece of software that transforms Windows 3.0 into a MAC-like interface. Gone is that stupid Program Manager and its lame companion the File Manager. Gone is the ridiculous distinction between files and programs. Everything in File Organizer is an icon. You can feed files to applications just by dragging file icons on top of applications or application icons. And, of course, you get the trash can. It costs $169 (from Egghead) but its well worth it. Cheers, Dan Ts'o Dept. Neurobiology 212-570-7671 Rockefeller Univ. ...cmcl2!rna!dan 1230 York Ave. dan@rna.rockefeller.edu NY, NY 10021 tso@rockefeller.edu