This is fake.. most likely Liger or other skinner for Tiger..
No it's not look at the date on the iCal program. The default icon when the app is closed is Jul 17 and this one shows Oct 24 when closed with would have been the current date.
This is fake.. most likely Liger or other skinner for Tiger..
I have a question regarding Spaces...
If you open a number of application windows, say, Safari, in one space, then switch to another space. If you then click on Safari in the dock, does it open a new window in that space, or does it take you back to the previous space where Safari is already running in?
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rychencop said:That's a fake btw.....looks like OS9 to me. Also look at the copyright dates.
Sure not Leopard or OS X.
I have a question regarding Spaces...
If you open a number of application windows, say, Safari, in one space, then switch to another space. If you then click on Safari in the dock, does it open a new window in that space, or does it take you back to the previous space where Safari is already running in?
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The above answers aren't exactly correct...
It's up to you. You can go into the Spaces setting and lock Safari (or any application) to a space or you can set it so that it's available in all spaces. In this case though, I believe that the open window follows you.
This is good for something like iChat so that it follows you to all spaces... if you always want it available.
That's not exactly correct either.
you can have Safari set to space 4 of 6.Open Safari up and it pops up in space 4.
Now.
Open another Safari window and move it to space 6.
Clicking on the Safari icon will take you to the first window.Clicking on it again will take you to the other space.
In otherwords clicking on the icon will take you back and forth.
If I'm reading your lines correctly, they are (in order from left to right):
iPhoto, Capture Me, Explicit, TubeSock, GrabMac, VisualHub, Popcorn, MacHacha, SplitFuse and Photomatix Pro.
It is maybe old news for some people, but I really like this screenshot. It shows what a pc looks like when browsing a network in the new finder: a CRT with a BSOD
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It is maybe old news for some people, but I really like this screenshot. It shows what a pc looks like when browsing a network in the new finder: a CRT with a BSOD
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This is what you get when opening a stack while pressing shift.
feature. holding down shift while performing any quartz effect will run the effect slowly. dashboard, expose, minimize/maximize. etc.LOL! Is that a bug or a feature?
It'll just open a few items in the fan and finish up with a link to open the rest in the finder. nothing exciting.What happens if you set the stack option to always open as a fan, and you have a zillion items in the stack?
I think it's slow-mo, a la Shift+ExposeLOL! Is that a bug or a feature?
Yeah, would love to see a screenshot of this.zen said:What happens if you set the stack option to always open as a fan, and you have a zillion items in the stack?
Don't worry, it's not a bug.LOL! Is that a bug or a feature?
What happens if you set the stack option to always open as a fan, and you have a zillion items in the stack?
That's a fake btw.....looks like OS9 to me. Also look at the copyright dates.
Sure not Leopard or OS X.
No one was claiming it was Leopard or OSX!
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