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Desktop Screenshots 1.0.1
Desktop Screenshots is an extension that solves a very simple but annoying little problem.

The standard MacOS screenshot FKEYS (command-shift-3 and command-shift-4) place the picture files they create at the top level of the hard drive.
The screenshot code supports what appears to be an undocumented but intentional method of redirecting them to any folder.
Desktop Screenshots uses that undocumented feature to re-direct screenshot files to the desktop of the boot volume, the volume with the active System Folder.
It's a lot more convenient.
NOTE: It appears that enabling Multiple-Users under System 9 breaks this extension.
For more detailed information, including on updates, please read the documentation or visit the home page.
Requires: System 7.6 or later. 27-Jan-2000 NOTE: It appears that enabling Multiple-Users under System 9 breaks this extension.
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