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Old 01-05-2006, 06:10 AM
Susan Sharm
 
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Default Re: How do experts install freeware CutePDF Writer into "C:\My Programs"?

Susan Sharm wrote:
> However, it's generally very easy (almost trivial) to ensure all
> programs save data into their proper locations, e.g.,
> C:\My Archivers (for PGP, PDF, ZIP, RAR, COA32, INCTRL5, etc.)
> C:\My Browsers (for Firefox, Netscape, etc.)
> C:\My Calendars (for TaskMaster, CalendarManger, MeetingMaker, etc.)
> C:\My Databases (for map programs, address book managers, DBASEIII,
> etc.)
> C:\My Editors (for picture editors, video editors, text editors, hex
> editors, etc.)
> C:\My Finances (for Quicken, TurboTax, TaxCut, StockWorld, etc.)
> C:\My Games (for games)
> C:\My Hardware (for dvd burners, dvd rippres, telephony SKYPE, modems,
> etc.)
> C:\My ISP (for NetZero, SBCGlobal, VPN, etc.)
> etc.


Oh, oh. Correction. I didn't mean to suggest a YAFFO (yet another flat
file organization)!

In my haste to be responsive, I forgot to type the C:\My Programs in
front when I responded. To be clear, I would NEVER suggest YAFFO for an
application programs hierarchy.

I meant to type:
C:\My Programs\{My Archivers, My Browsers, My Calendars, My Databases,
My Editors, My Finances, My Games, My Hardware, My Internet Accounts,
...., etc.}

Basically, one well honed organizational strategy is to presuppose one
category for every type of program, and even sub categories within that
for every type of possible program to be installed.

Then, the theory goes, we repeat this organizational hierarchy for each
of the FIVE key Windows areas {Application installations, application
installers, application data, application menus, and send-to menus).

The con is that it looks like more work than blindly throwing
everything into the living room instead of moving them into the closet,
bedroom, kitchen, etc. - but - in reality - it is LESS WORK and MORE
PRODUCTIVE to organize your system than to leave it in the default
YAFFO Microsoft chaos.

This is an opinion supplied to increase the knowledge of the community
.... your differing offerings are always welcome,
Susan

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