From time to time we have shared hidden settings in applications which can be used to "tweak" an app's behavior, such as forcing Snow Leopard's dictionary to reuse the same window or make the print ...
Hidden under a menu named “preferences” or “Tools/Options,” you will find a funny little control panel that contains a piece of software’s heart and soul. A common justification for preference panels ...
Many functions in Mac OS X are only exposed to the user via System Preferences, so as you might guess, a lot of new things in Leopard show up there. Among them are a few of the "secret new features" ...
MenuStrip, the multi-purpose utility for Mac OS X from the shareware developers at MacPoweruser, has been updated to version 2.5. MenuStrip allows quick access to frequently used settings, such as the ...
Here’s a geeky hint for your post-Independence-day Friday, whereby you can express your independence by customizing the appearance of the System Preferences panel. As delivered by Apple, each of the ...
Tweetie for Mac users have been able to activate keyword filtering for more than a year using a simple Terminal hack. For all those who prefer a graphical interface to a command line hack, however, ...
Originally released as beta in March, Flash Player 10.3 finally hit stable status yesterday and it’s available now for public download on Adobe’s website. The biggest change in version 10.3, as ...
Many functions in Mac OS X are only exposed to the user via System Preferences, so as you might guess, a lot of new things in Leopard show up there. Among them are a few of the "secret new features" ...
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