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Faking fullscreen mode on your Mac
Merlin Mann | Nov 15 2005
I forget where, but someone once mentioned that you could probably emulate fullscreen mode in most OS X apps by using the "Universal Access" PreferencePane (if I'm stealing this idea from you uncredited, send the link and I'll correct the error with my thanks). Anyhow, this rules. Once you get the hang of it, it's pretty fast to set up, and if you're as easily distracted as I am, it's a handy way to minimize distractions and force yourself into focusing on just one thing.
When you're finished (or any other time), flip off "Zoom" and you're done. So, how'd it work for you? (N.B. I wrote this up kind of fast, so tell me if I missed anything that's not obvious or is peculiar to my own setup) Credit where due
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For those of you who...Submitted by Paul Tipper (not verified) on November 24, 2005 - 2:47pm.
For those of you who don't mind some fiddling who have a *nix box with X11 (I'm lead to believe this includes Mac's if beaten with a big enough stick) try looking at Ion as a Window Manager (the dev version Ion3 includes some nice features including good support for floating windows). Its a tiling window manager that makes it easy to focus on things, or split things. After this you'll feel alt+tab to be inadequate as you want to be able to jump "left" a column of windows, then "down" a window. Proper organisation, very nice, very light, very fast, very customisable. As a warning it does need a severe poking to make it play nice, my configs for it are available online, they aren't nearly perfect but they're something else besides the official ones to work off (those are well commented btw). » POSTED IN:
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