============================================== MultiTrash v1.0 ============================================== Introduction Q. OK, what is this? A. A Workbench Appicon Trashcan. Q. But why? The Workbench already has a trashcan! A. Yes, but the Workbench trashcan is limited. It will only hold files from it's own disk. If you have several HD partitions, you would need to have a trashcan for each one. And they can't be left out on the Workbench, to say nothing of the hassel of periodically cleaning each one out. Q. OK, I see your point. But there are already several of these "Global Appicon Trashcan" programs. Why another? A. Because I couldn't find one that had all the features I wanted. So I wrote my own. Q. OK, what's yours do that the other ones don't? A. First, you get 2 trashcan appicons. One for deleting files, as usual. And a second for simply removing the icons, but leaving the files alone. Second, you can specify a list of file extensions to be removed along with the "dragged" files. For example, if your text editor saves a backup of your text files, with the extension ".backup". You can set MultiTrash to delete these automatically too, so when you drag a file called "My text" onto the Appicon, it will also remove the "My text.backup" file. Third, you get a visual indication when the file is deleted. (a skull and bones image appears briefly to show that the file is being deleted). Fourth, you can set it to send deleted files to your SYS:trashcan directory if you wish. Yes, all files from any partition or disk will all go to the same place. And yes, if you just remove the icons from files or drawers, they will go there too. Fifth, you can have a saftey requester appear before anything is deleted in case of mistakes. Sixth, you can have a sound sample played when deleting. Yes, you can have a different one for file deletion and icon removal. And last, ALL of these features are completely optional. As far as I know, none of the other Global Trashcans have all these features.