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<p>Sick of the dock on Mac OS X Leopard not being able to open folders with a simple click, like sanity demands and like it used to be in Tiger? You can, of course click it, and then click again on Open in Finder, but that's twice as many clicks as it used to be. (And while you're at it, Control-click the folder, and choose both Display as Folder and View Content as List from the contextual menu. Once you have the content displaying as a list, there's an Open command right there, but that requires Control-clicking and choosing a menu item.) The closest you can get to opening a docked folder with a single click is Command-click, which opens its enclosing folder. However, if you instead put a file from the docked folder in the Dock, and Command-click that file, you'll see the folder you want. Of course, if you forget to press Command when clicking, you'll open the file, which may be even more annoying.
<a href="/article/10042"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('10042', 'show')">DealBITS Drawing: Win a Copy of MathMagic 6</a></h4>
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<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=14" class="category">Inside TidBITS</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 02 Feb 2009</div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_10046" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_10046">Fraser Speirs, who develops the FlickrExport plug-in for iPhoto and doesn't pretend to be unbiased, offers a detailed look at just what iPhoto '09's Flickr support provides in this blog post. Our take: iPhoto's built-in support will be sufficient for basic uses, but serious Flickr users will stick with Fraser's FlickrExport or one of the competing plug-ins.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=21" class="category">External Links</a> | 02 Feb 2009</div></div></div>
<a href="/article/10036"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('10036', 'show')">Gmail Gets Offline Access with Gears</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_10036" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_10036">Been avoiding Google's Gmail because of the requirement that you be online at all times when using it? That's no longer necessary, thanks to offline access provided by the just-released Google Gears support for Gmail.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=5" class="category">Networking</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 29 Jan 2009</div></div>
<a href="/article/10028"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('10028', 'show')">The Mac Turns 25: Best Mac Ever? </a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_10028" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_10028">For Macworld's 25th anniversary issue, Adam was asked to write 100 words on what he thought was the best Mac of all time. He, along with John Gruber and John Siracusa, chose the SE/30. How could such an elderly Mac rank as the best Mac ever? Here's the answer.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=2" class="category">Opinion</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 26 Jan 2009</div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_10025" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_10025">As part of Macworld's 25th anniversary issue, Adam wrote an article about what he feels are Apple's six worst Mac-related products of all time. It's pure opinion, so check out the reader comments about what was - and should have been - included.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=21" class="category">External Links</a> | 26 Jan 2009</div></div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_10030" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_10030">Although Seagate has yet to respond to our inquiries about how Mac users can update buggy firmware in a wide selection of buggy Seagate drives, Steve Maller reports that Seagate tech support walked him through building a CD that booted his Mac Pro into FreeDOS, after which he could run the firmware updater. PowerPC-based Macs and drives in external cases are still out in the cold.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=21" class="category">External Links</a> | 26 Jan 2009</div></div></div>
<a href="/article/10033"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('10033', 'show')">Yet Another Reason Not to Pirate Software</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_10033" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_10033">With a Trojan Horse appearing in pirated versions of iWork '09 last week, and reports of the same thing happening with pirated copies of Photoshop CS4, why would any sane person seek out pirated software?</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=2" class="category">Opinion</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 26 Jan 2009</div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_10018" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_10018">Forgot to post this earlier, during the bustle of Macworld Expo, but here are my Apple-related predictions for 2009, as solicited by our friends at Macworld before the show. Note that part of my second prediction has already come true. Score!</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=21" class="category">External Links</a> | 20 Jan 2009</div></div></div>
<a href="/article/10011"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('10011', 'show')">A Request for Tristan's 10th Birthday</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_10011" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_10011">Adam and Tonya's son Tristan is now 10 years old, and to continue the tradition begun when he was born, Adam is hoping that you'll send Tristan email describing the world as you see it.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=14" class="category">Inside TidBITS</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 19 Jan 2009</div></div>
<div class="link_hover" id="link_box_full_10013" onMouseOver="blurb_slide('10013', 'show'); link_hover_swap('10013', 'in')" onMouseOut="link_hover_swap('10013', 'out')"><div class="link_hover_title"><a href="http://www.techbroadcasting.com/podcasts/nightowl_090115.mp3" id="link_hover_title_10013">Adam Talks about Steve Jobs's Medical Leave on the Tech Night Owl Live</a></div><div class="link_box_right" id="link_box_right_10013" style="visibility:hidden"><img src="/images/external_link_arrow.gif" height="15" width="15" border="0" alt="arrow"> <img src="/images/favicons/techbroadcasting.png" border="0" alt="favicon"> </div></div><div class="spacer"></div>
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<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_10013" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_10013">Donning his pundit hat, Adam weighs in on the fuss surrounding Steve Jobs's medical leave, taking the stance that it shouldn't affect Apple's operations and that the public at large has no right to know anything about Jobs's health.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=21" class="category">External Links</a> | 19 Jan 2009</div></div></div>
<div class="link_hover" id="link_box_full_10006" onMouseOver="blurb_slide('10006', 'show'); link_hover_swap('10006', 'in')" onMouseOut="link_hover_swap('10006', 'out')"><div class="link_hover_title"><a href="http://macvoices.tv/macvoicestv-906-macworld-expo-adam-engst-and-jim-dalrymple-unleash-on-keynote-announcements-in-the-podloft/" id="link_hover_title_10006">Watch Adam & Jim Dalrymple Argue on MacVoicesTV</a></div><div class="link_box_right" id="link_box_right_10006" style="visibility:hidden"><img src="/images/external_link_arrow.gif" height="15" width="15" border="0" alt="arrow"> <img src="/images/link_globe.gif" height="15" width="15" border="0" alt="Generic Globe"></div></div><div class="spacer"></div>
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<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_10006" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_10006">If you haven't already listened to Adam and Macworld's Jim Dalrymple talk about the Macworld Expo keynote in the MacNotables podcast, you can now <em>watch</em> them go at it on this MacVoicesTV episode, since Chuck Joiner had the whole thing videotaped as well. These aren't your average talking heads!</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=21" class="category">External Links</a> | 16 Jan 2009</div></div></div>
<a href="/article/10009"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('10009', 'show')">Coinstar Machines Turn Change into iTunes Credit</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_10009" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_10009">Turn loose change into songs and apps from the iTunes Store via a Coinstar machine.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=16" class="category">Just for Fun</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 16 Jan 2009</div></div>
<div class="link_hover" id="link_box_full_9994" onMouseOver="blurb_slide('9994', 'show'); link_hover_swap('9994', 'in')" onMouseOut="link_hover_swap('9994', 'out')"><div class="link_hover_title"><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/14/AR2009011402790.html" id="link_hover_title_9994">Adam Quoted on Jobs Health Issue in Washington Post</a></div><div class="link_box_right" id="link_box_right_9994" style="visibility:hidden"><img src="/images/external_link_arrow.gif" height="15" width="15" border="0" alt="arrow"> <img src="/images/favicons/washingtonpost.png" border="0" alt="favicon"> </div></div><div class="spacer"></div>
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<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_9994" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_9994">The money quote from my conversation with Mike Musgrove of the Washington Post about Steve Jobs's six month medical leave: "I hope and believe Apple is a sufficiently grown-up company that a key executive can step out from day-to-day operations without impacting it in a big way." </div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=21" class="category">External Links</a> | 15 Jan 2009</div></div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_10005" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_10005">Remember the Talking Moose? He's back... on Twitter.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=16" class="category">Just for Fun</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 14 Jan 2009</div></div>
<a href="/article/9993"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('9993', 'show')">Thoughts on the Past and Future of Macworld Expo</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_9993" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_9993">Adam has been attending Macworld Expo for 20 years now, giving him a deep appreciation for what the show provides to all the different groups that descend on it each year: attendees, exhibitors, press, and Apple. Read on for thoughts on why Apple's booth had empty space, whether Macworld Expo can survive without Apple, and what IDG can do to keep the show going.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=2" class="category">Opinion</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 12 Jan 2009</div></div>
<div class="link_hover" id="link_box_full_9995" onMouseOver="blurb_slide('9995', 'show'); link_hover_swap('9995', 'in')" onMouseOut="link_hover_swap('9995', 'out')"><div class="link_hover_title"><a href="http://www.macnotables.com/wordpress/macnotables-901-adam-engst-and-jim-dalrymple-unleash-on-keynote-announcements/" id="link_hover_title_9995">MacNotables: Adam and Jim Dalrymple Square Off About Apple</a></div><div class="link_box_right" id="link_box_right_9995" style="visibility:hidden"><img src="/images/external_link_arrow.gif" height="15" width="15" border="0" alt="arrow"> <img src="/images/favicons/macnotables.png" border="0" alt="favicon"> </div></div><div class="spacer"></div>
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<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_9995" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_9995">Chuck Joiner described it as "freewheeling," which is a nice way of saying that Macworld's Jim Dalrymple and I went off the rails in this podcast, recorded at Macworld Expo. In short, I was cranky and wasn't about to give Apple the benefit of the doubt on much of anything.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=21" class="category">External Links</a> | 12 Jan 2009</div></div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_9981" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_9981">We woke up early, stood in line, and all we got were sore feet. Apple's last Macworld Conference and Expo keynote by Phil Schiller lived up only to the deflated expectations Apple set.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=6" class="category">Tech News</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 06 Jan 2009</div></div>
<div class="link_hover" id="link_box_full_9937" onMouseOver="blurb_slide('9937', 'show'); link_hover_swap('9937', 'in')" onMouseOut="link_hover_swap('9937', 'out')"><div class="link_hover_title"><a href="http://www.insidemacradio.com/radio-shows/is-macworld-dead-osu-medical-center-symantec" id="link_hover_title_9937">Adam Talks about Apple and Macworld Expo on Inside Mac Radio</a></div><div class="link_box_right" id="link_box_right_9937" style="visibility:hidden"><img src="/images/external_link_arrow.gif" height="15" width="15" border="0" alt="arrow"> <img src="/images/favicons/insidemacradio.png" border="0" alt="favicon"> </div></div><div class="spacer"></div>
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<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_9937" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_9937">Adam's tour of the Macintosh podcasts and radio shows continues with a session Inside Mac Radio with Scott Sheppard to discuss the fate of Macworld Expo in the light of Apple pulling out of future shows.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=21" class="category">External Links</a> | 04 Jan 2009</div></div></div>
<a href="/article/9975"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('9975', 'show')">Easy Now Up-to-Date to iCal Imports</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_9975" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_9975">Want to switch from Now Up-to-Date to iCal but scared about the amount of work in transferring all your existing events? Help is now at hand from the free NUD to iCal utility from BusyMac.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=12" class="category">Problem Solving</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 04 Jan 2009</div></div>
<a href="/article/9970"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('9970', 'show')">NoteBook 3.0 Enhances the Page Concept</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_9970" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_9970">Circus Ponies NoteBook 3.0 builds on the previous version's outlining features with free-form text pages and the addition of shapes, lines, tablet-based drawing and handwriting recognition, and much more.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=3" class="category">Home Macs</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 31 Dec 2008</div></div>
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