I had to reinstall my PowerBook due to a security update glitch. After that, I noticed how awkward the out-of-the-box Panther configuration feels since I customized the user interface so much in the meantime. So far, I changed these (after a day):
Some of these have become very strong habits. When using other Macs running Jaguar or PCs, I get quite irritated when there's a lot of windows and I can't use Exposé (I usually push the mouse to the top left corner to reveal the desktop and then wonder why nothing is happening 😛), or when I connect a USB device and there's no visual feedback. The funny thing is: When I first installed Panther, I felt Exposé is funky, but rather useless 🙂
So what UI mods can't you live without?
- Install SideTrack so I can scroll and control Exposé by tapping on the trackpad
- Change access keys for Exposé (to F11 and F12)
- Install Wacom tablet drivers, make middle mouse button trigger Exposé
- Install Desktop Manager for virtual desktops
- Install Quicksilver for fast access to apps, contacts and bookmarks
- Install Peripheral Vision to show USB/Firewire/... device mounts/unmounts
- Move dock to right side instead of bottom. Still have to tweak it to be bottom-aligned instead of in the middle (forgot the name of the app to do it)
- Still have to retrieve my desktop images from my backup
- Install MenuMeters so I see the network traffic
Some of these have become very strong habits. When using other Macs running Jaguar or PCs, I get quite irritated when there's a lot of windows and I can't use Exposé (I usually push the mouse to the top left corner to reveal the desktop and then wonder why nothing is happening 😛), or when I connect a USB device and there's no visual feedback. The funny thing is: When I first installed Panther, I felt Exposé is funky, but rather useless 🙂
So what UI mods can't you live without?