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Why do you place every single app in your dock?

I was moving away from putting anything in the dock but minimized windows...but now that I have high speed access it's nice to have safari, mail, and stickies (for the occasional note) in my dock. Most of my apps are still in TigerLaunch and folders are in A-dock

Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 38 - May 8, 2003

Some changes for 10.3

How about consistent keyboard shortcuts across the Apple software? Specifically, have you checked out the keyboard shortcut for Preferences..." Safari cmd-, Mail cmd-opt-; iChat no shortcut Address Book no shortcut iCal cmd-Y iTunes cmd-Y Sherlock no shortcut Finder no shortcut

Opinions, & Open Letters - Posts: 132 - Mar 17, 2003

Vote for the new icon for our chat client

Here's what Apple (an unfortunate authority-by-default on this kinda thing) says... But keep in mind that the text in the Stickies icon says "Lou 555-7361," Eggs," and "Milk," and not "Stickies." So I guess if I'd change my greeked text to a more legible "Hey buddy how ya doin?" it'd be okay. But I'm not going to do that. :) - Brian

Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 96 - Mar 1, 2003

Scrap Book OS9.2.2

Well, I dunno if this helps, but the OS X version of Stickies rocks.... it supports multiple font styles in the same note, as well and being able to paste pictures in them. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Feb 10, 2003

Megahertz Myth...

VERY interesting question! But then again I don't even have a mouse :D Hmm.. I'll try and see what gives ;) Also, on the subject of services, I think that also the Speech is one other thing that is extra cool... You can go across the room and have the app read the selected text for you! Awesome... In general Services are great and I hate to see only the Cocoa apps...

Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 223 - Jan 28, 2003

Megahertz Myth...

I hope you are making jokes here because friend I can upload a video clip here at this very forum letting YOU people see the following: -An iMac G3/500/512MB RAM/20GB HD/CD-RW/X.2.3 doing the following stuff at the same time... -Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Stickies, Calculator, Address Book, TextEdit, Safari downloading stuff, Chimera browsing web pages with multimedia and...

Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 223 - Jan 16, 2003

Megahertz Myth...

I had a iBook 800MHz with 128MB of RAM. I couldn't open two apps without poor OS X grinding to a halt. I upped the RAM to 640MB and everything was fine as long as I kept less than 10 apps running at a time. Anything over seven and things slowed down quite a bit. This was the same on my PowerBook 667 DVI with 786MB of RAM. Anyway, what part of transcoding four 2hr+ DivX...

Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 223 - Jan 16, 2003

Megahertz Myth...

In a PowerMac G4/933 with 1GB of RAM I can do the following AT THE SAME TIME with NO problem whatsoever: -DivX a FULL DVD (movie+subtitles) with Mencoder -Play MP3s -Run Word, Excel, TextEdit, AppleWorks, Internet Explorer, Safari, OmniWeb, AddressBook, Calculator, iCal, iPhoto, Mail, QuickTime playing a trailer, System Preferences, DVD Player, Chimera, Toast, Stickies,...

Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 223 - Jan 15, 2003

Herve's Bar & Grill

mail, stickies, slashdock, chimera, itunes, ical, and adium all in my dock. I recommend dragthing though if you don't mind paying for it, which is why I don't use it :)

Bob's Place - Posts: 7837 - Jan 3, 2003

128 MB Ram isn't enough for Jagz...

at the moment i have near on 60Mb unused RAM running explorer and iCal, iTunes, limewire, stickies and terminal. Mind you this takes a serious hit when i load photoshop and indesign. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 11 - Oct 23, 2002


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