toggle-osx-shadows
Tiny tool to toggle window shadows on OS X
A better bet than the aforelinked ShadowKiller.
Thanks, @puffinfresh!
Posted 3 months ago
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Tiny tool to toggle window shadows on OS X
A better bet than the aforelinked ShadowKiller.
Thanks, @puffinfresh!
Posted 3 months ago
via onethingwell
8 Notes
ShadowKiller removes window and menu shadows in MacOS X. This changes the look of MacOS X completely, and speeds up its operation for slower Macs
Worth a look if you’re using a window manager for OS X that supports tiling (and don’t mind taking the risk of installing an out-of-date haxie).
Posted 3 months ago
via macappsthatrock
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(Free) - Annoyed by the display getting dim when you’re reading or watching something? Installed an app for that but always forget to activate it? By using a combination of heuristic sensors, such as FACE DETECTION, Should I Sleep checks if you are actually at the computer before it sleeps. Yes, the computer “sees and hears” you.
Posted 4 months ago
via littlebigdetails
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OS X - Adjust the volume in 1/4 increments with shift+alt+volume keys.
/via GDmac
Posted 4 months ago
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via webkitbits
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Ten years ago today, which was actually a Tuesday, Steve Jobs introduced Safari to the public at MacWorld in San Francisco.
Posted 5 months ago
via onethingwell
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MagicPrefs is a free application for OS X which aims to improve the functionality and configuration options of the Apple Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad and the MacBook glass trackpad.
It features the ability to bind a variable number of finger clicks, taps, swipes, pinch and other gestures to functions like Middle Click, Hold Down Both Mouse Buttons, Spaces, Expose, Dashboard, Recent Applications, Tweet, Read Tweets, Google Reader etc.
Posted 5 months ago
via onethingwell
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Picturescue scans all of the iOS backups on your Mac and presents all the photos it finds in a simple image browser.
Posted 5 months ago
via onethingwell
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st is a simple terminal implementation for X
- 256 colors
- most VT10x escape sequences
- utf8
- X11 copy/paste
- antialiased fonts (experimental, see xft branch in the repo)
- resize
Posted 5 months ago
via finermac
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Sticky Notifications plays well with OS X, nerds
A handy $3 utility for creating simple, visual alerts has a system-wide shortcut, Automator support, and even a URL scheme if you really want to start cooking with apps like Alfred and LaunchBar.
Posted 5 months ago
via thisistheverge
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Fantastical: the intelligent iPhone calendar app we’ve been waiting for is here (hands-on)
Can the best Mac calendar app transition to the small screen?