Folder Actions in the “Classic” Mac OS allowed you to execute AppleScripts when opening, closing, moving, adding items to and/or removing items from folders. These scripts can be useful for simple password protection and to prevent items from accidentally being deleted, as reported by Mac OS X Hints.Folder Actions have returned with Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) and are now hidden under the Scripts Menu. Choose Folder Actions then Enable Folder Actions from the Scripts Menu to activate them.
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Will this be backported?