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Option-click to Hide Apps Quickly

This trick has been available in the Mac OS for years, but many people still don't know it. If you have too many windows cluttering up your screen, you can hide specific ones easily as you work. When you're in any application, hold down the Option key and click on another app's window, on the Dock, or in the Finder to switch to that other app and simultaneously hide all the windows in the previously current app.

 

 

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CopyDoubler details

CD-ROM Toolkit Redux

APS Sponsorship

PowerPC Clarifications

Info-Mac CD-ROM II: The Monster Archive

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Administrivia

Video Spigot competition

If File Sharing starts slowly

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CopyDoubler 2.0

PowerPC Update

Claris bugged by Internet?

Symantec

Sculley Steps Down

PowerBook 170 Screams, er, Screens

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Cable Table Label

CAPITAL Punishment

Color-less Classic

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