Comments by user "dmitriid"
Registered since: August 26, 2008
Installed applications manager
It's not just the big guys who put all the extra stuff on the hard drive. Any sufficiently complicated application will need extra place to store its preferences, certain resources, even temp files.
Hey. Spore is out. Guess were it stores it's 450 megs of library files. In ~/Library. Will they get deleted when I drag Spore to the trash bin? No. And all the stuff it downloads will not be deleted either.
Right now I have 3 Gb of free space left on my 140Gb MacBook Pro drive. Where did it go? All the stuff that apps leave behind just sits there. And that is not right
Show windows from the same app in different spaces as different apps
The problem may appear when you have more than one space though. I have 6. And when I am on Space 2 with Finder windows in Spaces 1 and 6, I'm never sure where I will end up when I Cmd-Tab :)
Make software update notification discoverable when hidden beneath other windows
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Make software update notification discoverable when hidden beneath other windows
Grey_Podder, indeed. I'll update the bug's description with your clarification
No option to hide menu bar
Besides, apple portables usually provide more than enough screen estate...
Make software update notification discoverable when hidden beneath other windows
Changed solution description.
Make software update notification discoverable when hidden beneath other windows
Changed problem description.
Changed solution description.
Show windows from the same app in different spaces as different apps
Grey_Podder, indeed, it's Cmd-Tab, not Alt-Tab (my Windows background shows...)
As with the first problem, I can't reproduce it now either :) Even though this has happened to me in the past. Must be a combination of moves
Show windows from the same app in different spaces as different apps
Changed problem description.
Make software update notification discoverable when hidden beneath other windows
Changed problem description.
Spaces forgets which window was active
Wrote on October 24, 2008, 8:46pm
It's easily reproduced.
In space 1: Open Finder window
In space 1: Open Safari window
In space 1: Click on Safari to make it active
Switch to a space that has no windows in it, say space 2(Ctrl + 2)
Switch back to space 1 (Ctrl+1).
Hey, why is Finder on top?