Trane Francks wrote:
On 6/8/14 4:00 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Since buying a machine with OS X 10.9, up from 10.6, 10.5, and 10.4 on
my 3 others, I was (am) disappointed to find that Windowshade X was
abandoned and am trying to get used to switching back and forth from the
Mail/News window an
Trane Francks wrote:
On 6/8/14 12:11 PM +0900, Trane Francks wrote:
through all open windows for the application in focus. Opt-F10 (or
whatever related key is on your keyboard) is also a useful way for
graphically navigating the windows associated with the application that
currently has focus.
On 6/8/14 12:11 PM +0900, Trane Francks wrote:
through all open windows for the application in focus. Opt-F10 (or
whatever related key is on your keyboard) is also a useful way for
graphically navigating the windows associated with the application that
currently has focus.
Correction: That sho
On 6/8/14 4:00 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Since buying a machine with OS X 10.9, up from 10.6, 10.5, and 10.4 on
my 3 others, I was (am) disappointed to find that Windowshade X was
abandoned and am trying to get used to switching back and forth from the
Mail/News window and the Browser window i
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Since buying a machine with OS X 10.9, up from 10.6, 10.5, and 10.4 on
my 3 others, I was (am) disappointed to find that Windowshade X was
abandoned and am trying to get used to switching back and forth from the
Mail/News window and the Browser window in new ways.
here's what'
Since buying a machine with OS X 10.9, up from 10.6, 10.5, and 10.4 on
my 3 others, I was (am) disappointed to find that Windowshade X was
abandoned and am trying to get used to switching back and forth from the
Mail/News window and the Browser window in new ways.
here's what's really dumb:
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