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One of my more expensive gadgets, my iBook G4, purchased June, 2004. Still gets online, although slow. These two images show one of my favorite and most useful Mac apps > Drop Drawers. You will notice many Drop Drawers on the top, bottom, and both sides of the screen. When I click on a drawer, it opens up like a folder. I can have links, articles, books, music files, apps, in each drawer. Helps to keep my desktop clean, neat looking, and organized.