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stoid
Apr 24, 2004, 03:01 AM
All your application windows have been minimized to the Dock.
I never minimize my windows anymore. Not with handy Panther Exposé anyhow.
cb911
Apr 24, 2004, 06:00 AM
so you've caught someone using your Mac via this method?
well that wouldn't exactly work with me... i minimize my windows sometimes, especially now that i've got that haxie that lets you have 'cmd' tap twice as minimize window... that gets kinda annoying.
i've got to try and use expose more.
i usually leave all my windows open... so i can tell if anyone's touched it if the windows and hidden apps are out of order. :p
a guy in my class knew that someone had been using his computer when they left open a Finder window that had things in it he didn't want other people to see. ;) that's heaps more fun than trying to sneak onto peoples computer. :D
Nermal
Apr 24, 2004, 07:22 AM
Once, I left my cousin to use my Mac. When I got back, I found practically every application sitting in the Dock, running, with all their windows closed.
He now owns a 17" iMac. :)
Awimoway
Apr 24, 2004, 02:15 PM
Once, I left my cousin to use my Mac. When I got back, I found practically every application sitting in the Dock, running, with all their windows closed.
As a switcher, that is one habit it has taken me a very long time to get over—the expectation that closing a window will quit an app. :D
Of course, the Mac way is better, in some ways. It's nice to be able to keep apps open without having to keep a window open or minimized.
I almost never minimize windows on my Macs though. I'd rather hide the app with the windows open or close the windows. Minimizing wastes dock space and makes the dock look ugly.
Nermal
Apr 24, 2004, 05:52 PM
Yep, I always hide apps too. I can press Command-H without thinking :)
Except for in Photoshop, which doesn't conform to the standard :mad:
stoid
Apr 24, 2004, 06:03 PM
Yep, I always hide apps too. I can press Command-H without thinking :)
Except for in Photoshop, which doesn't conform to the standard :mad:
I don't know how many times I've click Command-H in Photoshop like 10 times in frustration before realizing that it doesn't use the standard. Then I guess at what it does use, and 9 times out of 10 hit the "Hide All Other Apps" instead. GRRRR. You'd think Adobe could get this right at least!
Windowlicker
Apr 25, 2004, 01:42 AM
Once, I left my cousin to use my Mac. When I got back, I found practically every application sitting in the Dock, running, with all their windows closed.
He now owns a 17" iMac. :)
that's what my sister does :P gets annoying when I have my own account in the background encoding video or such.. dunno why she does that - we've had macs all my life. guess she's been using too much pc at school or something
abhishekit
Apr 25, 2004, 11:10 AM
actually its a big problem when i use pc..especially annoying if i m listening to itunes on my frend's pc...and i close the window..after first goin to the top left... :rolleyes: ...and dang...it quits..... :o
blogo
Apr 25, 2004, 11:20 AM
When explorer is open i know a pc-user has been on my comp ;)
musicpyrite
Apr 25, 2004, 12:20 PM
When explorer is open i know a pc-user has been on my comp ;)
You can tell if a pc-user has been on my computer when you find a folder in documents, that is labled: Thereisnoporninhere! :)
MictXP
Apr 25, 2004, 12:31 PM
I switched to Mac in September, and still minimize out of habit. I didn't know about hiding apps!
Thanks for the info. Maybe I should get a "Panther for Dummies" book :rolleyes:
7on
Apr 25, 2004, 12:50 PM
ugh, I always hate seeing people in the viscom computer labs and minimize stuff. Seriously, Apple should take that out. Make the minus button collapse in space like in OS9. Then I'd freakin use it all de time! Anyway, I usually hide or Cmd+W in certain apps (iTunes, iCal, ect. al). Never minimize, unless I want to see a genie effect.
Koodauw
Apr 25, 2004, 01:57 PM
When explorer is open i know a pc-user has been on my comp ;)
Haha, thats how I tell too.
Thanks for teaching me Open-Apple H. I will use that much more now!
etoiles
Apr 25, 2004, 02:20 PM
As a switcher, that is one habit it has taken me a very long time to get over—the expectation that closing a window will quit an app. :D
Of course, the Mac way is better, in some ways. It's nice to be able to keep apps open without having to keep a window open or minimized.
...and just when you think you figured it all out, you launch iPhoto and realize that the app will quit when you close down the window... :confused:
cbseven
Apr 25, 2004, 02:34 PM
Yep, I always hide apps too. I can press Command-H without thinking :)
Except for in Photoshop, which doesn't conform to the standard :mad:
Try the fabulous Launchbar:
http://www.launchbar.com
Among it's many great features is the ability to make CMD-H ALWAYS hide the foreground app.
- cbseven
Freg3000
Apr 25, 2004, 03:27 PM
Haha, thats how I tell too.
Thanks for teaching me Open-Apple H. I will use that much more now!
Apple H even works while you are Apple-tabbing, meaning that you can hide (as well as quit) an App that is not hidden but also not the foreground window. So cool!
Horrortaxi
Apr 25, 2004, 03:46 PM
You can tell if a pc-user has been on my computer when you find a folder in documents, that is labled: Thereisnoporninhere! :)
Right. Everybody knows the OS X way to hide porn is inside an encrypted sparse image labled "thereisnoporninhere". Just unmount it when you're done or you might get embarassed.
ffactory
Apr 25, 2004, 03:49 PM
Haha, thats how I tell too.
Thanks for teaching me Open-Apple H. I will use that much more now!
haha, you said Open-Apple.... you can always tell us nerds who've used Apple computers since like the Stone Age :D
Horrortaxi
Apr 25, 2004, 03:52 PM
haha, you said Open-Apple.... you can always tell us nerds who've used Apple computers since like the Stone Age :D
Now that you mention it, when did the closed apple go away? I remember it from the II-C but don't think I've seen one since.
Flowbee
Apr 25, 2004, 04:21 PM
All your application windows have been minimized to the Dock.
...or all your windows are sized to full-screen. :)
You see this quite a lot at the Apple stores. It's funny to see Safari stretched open all the way across an iMac 17" display.
Freg3000
Apr 25, 2004, 05:18 PM
...or all your windows are sized to full-screen. :)
You see this quite a lot at the Apple stores. It's funny to see Safari stretched open all the way across an iMac 17" display.
I've never been a PC user, and I keep my Safari windows open so that they fill the entire screen. I know I am probably one of a handful of people that do though.
rainman::|:|
Apr 25, 2004, 05:18 PM
...or all your windows are sized to full-screen. :)
You see this quite a lot at the Apple stores. It's funny to see Safari stretched open all the way across an iMac 17" display.
Yeah, this is the one i have a problem with. Since most of my PC using friends are just used to having windows maximized at all times, by default, they get all sorts of confused when my browser windows are 800x600, so you can actually move them around and navigate between them... i can't get people to stick to it.
paul
bennetsaysargh
Apr 25, 2004, 06:06 PM
ugh, I always hate seeing people in the viscom computer labs and minimize stuff. Seriously, Apple should take that out. Make the minus button collapse in space like in OS9. Then I'd freakin use it all de time! Anyway, I usually hide or Cmd+W in certain apps (iTunes, iCal, ect. al). Never minimize, unless I want to see a genie effect.
i still use it, but i think it should definatly be an option to minimize or collapse.
applejack
Apr 25, 2004, 06:52 PM
All your application windows have been minimized to the Dock.
I knew exactly what the answer was going to be - my wife does this and it drives me crazy. :rolleyes:
idkew
Apr 25, 2004, 07:13 PM
Yep, I always hide apps too. I can press Command-H without thinking :)
Except for in Photoshop, which doesn't conform to the standard :mad:
you can change most ever key shortcut in photoshop. i changed cmd-h to hide. i also changed the doc's opt-cmd-d hide/show to photoshop's feather instead.
Awimoway
Apr 25, 2004, 07:53 PM
Yeah, this is the one i have a problem with. Since most of my PC using friends are just used to having windows maximized at all times, by default, they get all sorts of confused when my browser windows are 800x600, so you can actually move them around and navigate between them... i can't get people to stick to it.
paul
When I switched, I tried hard not to get into the habit of maximizing windows. I wanted to learn the Mac way. And as one with some layout/typesetting training, I know that narrower text panes are better for reading anyway. But I've never really warmed to a cluttered desktop with numerous windows open, bits of them showing out from behind others. I'm a neat freak, and unless I'm doing a project that necessitates frequently switching back and forth between more than app (for example, when catching up on the forums I have Mail and Safari open), I keep everything else hidden. I like a clean, neat appearance, and I think this is at least partially a holdover from my Windows-using days when windows were always maximized so that there was only on thing onscreen at all times.
7on
Apr 25, 2004, 08:50 PM
haha, you said Open-Apple.... you can always tell us nerds who've used Apple computers since like the Stone Age :D
ugh, my viscom professor says that. Now there's a class of future Graphic Artists who'll all use the term "Open-Apple."
dukemeiser
Apr 25, 2004, 09:49 PM
When the desktop is so cluttered you can't see your background.
brhmac
Apr 25, 2004, 10:24 PM
All your application windows have been minimized to the Dock.
I never minimize my windows anymore. Not with handy Panther Exposé anyhow.
S/he visits a Mac bulletin board to post self-congratulatory notes about his/her decision to use a Mac vs. a Wintel-based PC instead of simply recognizing a computer for the tool - not an elitist status symbol - that it is.
Mav451
Apr 25, 2004, 10:51 PM
Haha too bad none of my friends have done that yet, especially the girls (I've yet to meet a girl Mac-user in MD so far). They probably would get confused by my Firefox, because of it being skinned to look like Safari--inducing a WTF reaction :)
Of course, since i have this page bookmarked, it'd be all to easy ;)
7on
Apr 25, 2004, 11:26 PM
S/he visits a Mac bulletin board to post self-congratulatory notes about his/her decision to use a Mac vs. a Wintel-based PC instead of simply recognizing a computer for the tool - not an elitist status symbol - that it is.
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