Full Screen Quick Look in Snow Leopard
When viewing files in the Finder in Snow Leopard, instead of pressing just the Space bar to enter Quick Look, press Option-Space to display the selected document in full-screen Quick Look, expanding the preview and hiding everything else that would otherwise remain visible.
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QuicKeys X2 2.1 Released
QuicKeys X2 2.1 Released -- CE Software last week shipped QuicKeys X2 version 2.1, a free update for registered users of QuicKeys X2 2.0 that improves the recording of shortcuts in QuicKeys, offers additional control over the speed at which QuicKeys types text, and the capability to jump to a particular step in a shortcut. QuicKeys X2 2.1 is a 10.2 MB download, and requires at least Mac OS X 10.2.3. New copies cost $100, upgrades from previous versions are between $20 and $70, and there's a 30-day trial version you can test drive. [ACE]
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