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tuaw.com - 19 days ago
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From time to time we have shared hidden settings in applications which can be used to "tweak" an app's behavior, such as forcing Snow Leopard's dictionary to reuse the same window or make the print dialog expanded by default . These settings are normally changed using the Terminal.app which can ...
| RT @schrodingercat Checking out this cool database of hidden settings for Mac OS X; worth a look: http://bit.ly/2WBdnw 17 days ago |
| 說 http://tinyurl.com/yekh8yn (秘密) http://plurk.com/p/2jukrw 18 days ago |
| Secrets preference panel updated for Snow Leopard http://tinyurl.com/yekh8yn 18 days ago |
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Secrets pref pane updated for Snow Leopard
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... and will prompt you to relaunch if, as per Snow Leopard default, it's in 64-bit mode when you launch it. If this is happening with several of your third-party preference panes, you can set System Preferences to stay in 32-bit mode by selecting the System Preferences.app in the Finder, choosing Get Info, and ticking the "Open in 32-bit mode" checkbox. All of your Apple 64-bit preference panes will work just fine. Secrets requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later and is a free download. [via TUAW ]
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