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Neat utilitiesFirst, KeyCue Well, not so much for the experienced, but it could be really useful for a new computer user or a convert from Windows. It's a faceless application (no Dock icon) that you just run, and while it's running any time you hold the Command key down for a moment longer than usual (configurable, of course), KeyCue will show you a list of all the available keyboard shortcuts in the current application. Neat utilities 471 This is a design DECISION, not a limitation. Put another way, the decision was that moving a window from any edge was the mistake -- and... Since I've got a couple of clients who are recent Mac converts, I'm going to recommend they get it to help them learn to use the keyboard where possible. There's no installer necessary and it only requires that the user turn on "Enable access for buttistive devices" in the preference pane for Universal Access. Next, Visor. This definitely for the experienced and the geeks among us. Visor is a SIMBL plug-in that lets you drop down a Terminal window with just a keystroke. Simply keep terminal running and this will let you access it with just a keystroke and then have it disappear entirely when you're not using it. Great for those who want or need to use the command line.
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Mac OSX Advocacy from Newsgroups Article: Adobe targeting traditional designers with GoLive CS3 |
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