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Just LOL - did you make at least a screenshot, should look cool...
I tried it just now for fun. I opened up all the folders in my iTunes folder(~350), and expose'd the windows. If you look at my menu bar (pink circle) you can see my 4GB of RAM is pretty much maxed. :D

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I tried it just now for fun. I opened up all the folders in my iTunes folder(~350), and expose'd the windows. If you look at my menu bar (pink circle) you can see my 4GB of RAM is pretty much maxed. :D

watwe.png

Now you did it. You will have to tell us what those icons in your dock are. :eek:
 
Starting from Hulu: Plex Blackra1n PS3MediaServer doubleTwist Photobooth MacTracker Visualhub(<3) Cyberduck PwnageTool Transmission

Honestly I just put the cool looking Application icons in my dock (and also the applications I use the most). :eek:
 
God that's some terrible advice. None of those options should be considered for any problem, except in very rare circumstances.

If it is such bad advice then why not pony up something of substance to solve the issue?

Command + Option + W is the best bet here I believe.
 
If it is such bad advice then why not pony up something of substance to solve the issue?

Command + Option + W is the best bet here I believe.
Because the best advice had already been given. You're welcome for ponying up a target post that you could reply with your well known charm, Jessica.


Now please crawl back to your microwave dinner for two (for one). ;)
 
I tried it just now for fun. I opened up all the folders in my iTunes folder(~350), and expose'd the windows. If you look at my menu bar (pink circle) you can see my 4GB of RAM is pretty much maxed. :D

watwe.png

You do realize you'll have to update your background, right? Element 112 is officially copernicium (Cn) now, according to IUPAC.
 
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