Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!bbn.com!nic!chaos.cs.brandeis.edu!chaos!aland From: aland@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu (Alan D Danziger) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc Subject: Re: Can you link files on a mac? Message-ID: Date: 28 Jan 91 19:22:53 GMT References: <91JAN28.013027@ducvax.auburn.edu> Sender: aland@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu (Alan D Danziger) Organization: None Lines: 29 In-Reply-To: cs220x2a@ducvax.auburn.edu's message of 28 Jan 91 06:30:27 GMT In article <91JAN28.013027@ducvax.auburn.edu> cs220x2a@ducvax.auburn.edu (CS220X) writes: In article <1991Jan27.213514.1419@cbnews.att.com>, reo@cbnews.att.com (robert.e.o'brien) writes... >Can you link files on a mac? If so how? Thanks in advance! I assume you mean can you link two text (hqx) files together. If that's the question the answer is yes. you need a program called United. It's available from sumex. Or, if you mean can you keep your file in one place and access it from another, the answer is not really, but sort of. With System 7, you can get the functionality of unix's ln -s function (Apple calls it Aliasing) in the finder, but until Sys7 comes out (any ideas, guys?) the best you can do for documents is to have QuicKeys or OnCue keep the file in its menu... As far as applications go, there are some things you can do (Launch! or a similar program), but I couldn't give you more details unless I knew specifically what 'problem' you want a solution to... -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Alan D. Danziger, | 753 South St,Waltham MA 02154 | "What a drag, aland@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu | MB 3130 / Brandeis University | it is, (617) 894-6859 or 647-3720 | PO Box 9110 Waltham MA 02254 | getting old" =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Alan D. Danziger, | 753 South St,Waltham MA 02154 | "What a drag, aland@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu | MB 3130 / Brandeis University | it is,