On Wednesday, Dec 31, 2003, at 09:40 US/Pacific, Robert Patterson wrote:

Expose (which I don't have) sounds incredibly useful for OSX, but the OS9 Finder needs it less than the OSX Finder does. (The OS9 Finder compensates in two interdependent ways: one is that when you click on a window, all windows for that app come foreward. One can argue the pros and con of this, but it does make the Expose functionality less necessary, especially when combined with the other OS9 compensation: the application pulldown in the upper right corner.)

For older OS X, I think you might want to try Option-Click on an app's window and/or Option-Click on an app's Dock icon. And yes, I miss the application menu but compensate by using a right hand side Dock. You can get it to pin to the top with a utility like TinkerTool.



Philip Aker http://www.aker.ca

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