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| Hi all, I greatly appreacieate this site. It's a great resource for Mac users. Stickies questions: I just figured out how to have Stickies startup at boot-time using System Preferences. This works. My four stickies show up after each reboot. However, I have two minor issues. One, a new, blank Sticky is created each boot that I have to manually delete. Two, the Stickies are "hidden" by default and I have to click on the doc icon to view them. My guess is I have to bug the developers and wait for a new version... Anyone have any ideas? Thanks again! |
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| In the "Startup Items" where you added the Stickies application, uncheck the checkbox nest to Stickies in the list. You'll see that the checkbox affirms that you want the application to "hide" when it launches. Unchecking this box will make Stickies unhidden at login.
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Now, is SCSI 1 really somthing to brag about? ![]() Thanks again. |
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| Hehe... when SCSI 1 is driving an OS X installation, maybe not something to brag about -- but you gotta admit -- it is an accomplishment! ![]()
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