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Station for macOS revved to version 1.2

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True North Software has released Station 1.2, an update to their multilevel (hierarchical) launcher for macOS. It’s designed to promote a more natural organization of applications and documents into folders.

With nested folders, you can arrange items in Station in a way that fits your workflow with an uncluttered look and feel. When you drag items over a folder icon and hover for a short period of time in version 1.2, the folder will automatically open. This is similar to the Finder’s spring-loaded folder feature.

You can now “copy” an item to different launch folders and the original item will remain in place; hold down the Command-Option keys to initiate a copy. Also, a preference was added to allow you to open Station at login.

Station requires macOS 10.11 oar higher. It costs $14.99 and is available on the True North website (http://www.truenorthsoftware.com) through FastSpring or through the Mac App Store in the Productivity category. A demo version is available from the True North website. Version 1.2 is a free update for registered users.

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