I'm currently in the process of buying a new K750i. It will be replacing my T616.
I always find it interesting how some people jump to buy the newest phone or the newest iPod so …
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Originally Posted by im_noahselby
I'm currently in the process of buying a new K750i. It will be replacing my T616.
I always find it interesting how some people jump to…
I purchased the K750i and have been very happy with it ever since I got it. The camera on this phone is awesome. I'm also happy to report that it plays nicely with macs. This phone…
Hi all.
Is there a hack/utitility that does this:
1--allows OS/X to run an app in the full window
2--because the entire screen is taken up by the currently active app, there is …
For single-window apps you can command-click the zoom button to have it fill the entire screen. Other than that, I don't know. If you don't like clutter, you can always hide stuff.
I just tried that in iTunes and it just resized the window to the smallest allowable square. IT DID NOT WORK!!!!!! And even if I hid an app, if I click on an open sliver, the bac…
Apps can do this themselves if their developers want them to (e.g., Photoshop, most games), but I don't think it's normally possible to force an app to steal the entire screen.
ChuckIt, every time I see that a Mac cannot do it all, I am slowly but, most probably, being convinced to do as your username says-go Chuckit on the Mac and move over to the Winte…
If you want fullscreen just resize the window it's really easy!
In my opinion fullscreen just sucks in most apps. I always drag and drop stuff from one app to another, with fullscr…
i use fullscreen with photoshop, indesign, reason, logic, etc.
i use "transparent dock" (check versiontracker), and DE-selected "float dock on top".
(and of course, i have a trans…
I have a simple Applescript that I have set to a keyboard shortcut with Spark. I hit two keys and the window/app I have selected fills my screen. It's not that hard, but I'm going …
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Originally Posted by gulmatan
ChuckIt, every time I see that a Mac cannot do it all, I am slowly but, most probably, being convinced to do as your username says-go Chuck…
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Originally Posted by surfwax95
I have a simple Applescript that I have set to a keyboard shortcut with Spark. I hit two keys and the window/app I have selected fills my s…
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Originally Posted by gulmatan
ChuckIt, every time I see that a Mac cannot do it all, I am slowly but, most probably, being convinced to do as your username says-go Chuck…
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Originally Posted by Macanoid
This is old, but it still works great and I use it if I want to focus on the forefront window:
FocusLayer
Tried it. Didn't really help…
Sounds to me as if you're looking for a purist solution on ideological rather than practical grounds. One way of cleaning things up might be using MenuShade to hide the menu bar, h…
Nope! The menubar is not the problem. I'm okay with the menubar. My need is to isolate the entire remainder of the screen such that the active application has COMPLETE display o…
One thing I wish the switchers would get is the Mac OS is not Windows. Don't expect it to behave like Windows. Honestly, if you miss the Windows experience that much, maybe you're …
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Originally Posted by gulmatan
Nope! The menubar is not the problem. I'm okay with the menubar. My need is to isolate the entire remainder of the screen such that the a…
One thing I always use in Windows is the right-click New Document. For those of you not versed in the hell that is Windows, this is actually quite handy
Basically, right-clickin…
Or new document: modifier-key while drag proxy icon from dock app icon to the location you want it. Afaic, the dock is a failure anyway, so I don't see how this would make things w…