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Show Recent Items in Snow Leopard

The Recent Items submenu in the Apple menu is handy, but what if you want to work with a file in there in the Finder, rather than open it? Just press Command when that menu is showing, and all the Applications and Documents change to "Show ... in Finder." This feature is new as of Mac OS X 10.6.3 Snow Leopard.

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Matias Tactile Pro 3 Keyboard Returns to the Alps

Six years ago, Adam recommended the Matias Tactile Pro keyboard, and although his original keyboard has given up the ghost, the new Tactile Pro 3 steps into the breach with the same excellent feel, a USB 2.0 hub, and a classic keyboard layout.

 
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Security Update 2010-006

Safari 5.0.2/4.1.2

MacBook Pro EFI Firmware Update 1.9

Security Update 2010-005

Snow Leopard Graphics Update

Wrangle Your Fonts with "Take Control of Fonts in Snow Leopard"

A Rational Response to a Magic Trackpad Glitch

Safari 5.0.1 Brings Bug Fixes, Safari Extensions Gallery

Apple Updates iMac, Mac Pro, and Cinema Display

 

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Apple Spreads Magic to New Trackpad, Battery Charger

Wiki Server Update 1.0

HP/Epson Printer Drivers 2.4.1/2.4 for Mac OS X 10.6

Security Update 2010-004 (Leopard and Leopard Server)

Mac OS X 10.6.4 Fixes Highly Specific Bugs

New Mac mini Offers Improved Specs and Aluminum Redesign

BusyCal 1.3

Boot Camp Update for MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2010)

QuickTime Player 7.6.6 for Mac OS X 10.6.3

MacBook Gains Performance Improvements, Longer Battery Life

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