Window Hider v2.0.0.0Window Hider v2.0.0.0Window Hider v2.0.0.0 04/09/2004 04:07 PM Simplify your desktop and hide unneeded windows while letting them function. Save precious desktop space with this handy utility. [Freeware 544 KB] This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)Window Hider v2.0.0.0Grok Headline matches for Window Hider v2.0.0.0Cursor Hider v1.3.8Cursor Hider v1.3.8 03/13/2003 10:24 AM Cursor Hider (formerly Active Cursor) is a program that hides the mouse cursor while you are working with keyboard. Active Cursor hides the cursor after two keystrokes. If you move the mouse, the cursor will reappear on screen. Mac Tip: Run X Window on Mac OS XMac Tip: Run X Window on Mac OS X 07/18/2004 10:30 AM G4 Tech TV Jul 18 2004 2:10PM GMT TWM (The Window Maker) 1.5.2TWM (The Window Maker) 1.5.2 09/13/2004 11:36 PM FutureBasic GUI builder. Window to the UniverseWindow to the Universe 01/06/2004 08:07 AM Window to the Universe http://link.abpi.net/l.ph p?20040106A5 The first images from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, formerly known as the Space Infrared Telescope Facility, are now visible online. The first observations include a glowing stellar nursery, a swirling, dusty galaxy, a disc of planet-forming debris, and organic material in the distant universe. The images demonstrate the power of the telescope's infrared detectors to capture never before seen cosmic features. A window of opportunity...A window of opportunity... 11/14/2003 06:23 PM Oh my god! I've got a while week off. What on earth am I going to do with myself. I mean I've got lots of forms and bills to sort out, and no clean clothes and a flat like a pig-sty and I actually still have some work hanging over my head which I'm going to try and get done tomorrow morning so I don't have to think about it any more (although I have a sneaking suspicion it'll still be with me at the end of the week). I'm also going to Norfolk for my brother's eighteenth birthday (which is so weird and exciting and strange) and four hours after work has ended, I've already got things tumbling out of my head almost uncontrollably. Two site sketches down on paper, plans for redesigns, bits of jottings taking shape, social software things. And I even have this urge to go out and get drunk and maybe go dancing or something. I never feel like that. I wonder where I can find nice fun people to play with... One thing that I probably won't have time to do is think around the landmark east project which seems to me should be something that those of us with insane creative web-building urges should be able to contribute to. Maybe something using ubiquitous computing, or feeding in contributions to the public and turning into something physical and manifest automatically. Or maybe some kind of collaborative architecture experience - like that font project that was around a few years back, where individuals came to a page and turned one pixel on or off, trying gradually to assemble some kind of glyph. Wouldn't it be awesome if you could create a structure, a landmark, a monument like that? Chunk by chunk, brick by brick, curve by curve... The Window Maker (TWM) 1.4.5The Window Maker (TWM) 1.4.5 07/26/2004 10:50 PM FutureBasic GUI builder. Window SeatWindow Seat 05/27/2004 11:02 AM Gregory Dicum's book "Window
Seat: Reading the Landscape from the Air" sounds like a brilliant
idea:
"Broken down by region, this unusual guide features 70 aerial photographs; a fold-out map of North America showing major flight paths; profiles of each region covering its landforms, waterways, and cities; tips on spotting major sights, such as the Northern Lights, the Grand Canyon, and Disney World; tips on spotting not-so-major sights such as prisons, mines, and Interstates; and straightforward, friendly text on cloud shapes, weather patterns, the continent's history, and more."Did you know that the patterns of the streets in subdivisions lets you know when they were built? Or that the round ponds all over Florida are sinkholes? With Window Seat at your side, you'll learn these things. Keep it to yourself though--the person sitting next to you doesn't want to hear it. Link (Thanks, Eric!) Window on the worldWindow on the world 06/10/2004 11:30 AM Chicago Tribune Jun 10 2004 4:13PM GMT Window Washer v5.5Window Washer v5.5 05/03/2004 03:24 PM Window Washer can automatically clean your browser's cache, cookies, history, recent document list, and more. [Shareware $30.00 30 Days 1.95 MB] Array-Window-0.2Array-Window-0.2 12/02/2003 09:55 AM Activating a WindowActivating a Window 04/07/2005 07:19 AM Mac OS X Window BehaviorMac OS X Window Behavior 03/14/2005 06:09 PM Jeff Carlson (~990 words) When Apple thrust Mac OS X upon us, it was quite a change. I remember one colleague remarked that his head was filled with all sorts of Mac OS 9 troubleshooting arcana, nearly all of which would be rendered moot once Mac OS X gained its footing. Some behaviors in the new operating system changed enough that they disrupted the flow of how we'd been using the Mac for years. Subsequently, several utilities appeared to bring back those behaviors (see "Top Mac OS X Utilities: Restoring Mac OS 9 Functionality" in TidBITS-622 A>). Print WindowPrint Window 02/05/2005 10:11 PM Print Window from SearchWare Solutions gives users the ability to print a file listing directly from the Mac OS X Finder. Using Print Window, the user can create file listings with control over what is printed and how it will look. File listings can be generated for a single folder, different subfolders or entire disks. Installation of Print Window is just like with any other Mac OS X application and can be done by simply dragging the Print Window icon to the application folder on the hard drive after downloading. Print Window is available in two versions, Standard and Advanced, both accessible from the same application. The Standard version is available for use free of charge and contains limited features in comparison to the Advanced version. One of the advanced features includes printing file listings pre-formatted to fit in a standard CD or DVD case, with CD covers printing as a booklet if the listing takes up more than one page. Using Print Window to generate a file listing by can be done by using one of these five methods: Command-P; Drag and Drop; Dock Menu; and Services. After selecting one of the methods, the Print Window Options window will appear allowing the user to select the appearance of the file listings. Once the options are set up within Print Window the folder can then be selected for printing and the print dialogue box will appear, just as it would when printing any document. Print Window 3.1 will operate in Advanced mode for the first 30 days, providing access to extra features and options not available in the Standard mode. After the 30 days the user will need to purchase a license of Print Window Advanced in order to continue to use the Advanced features and options. Single-user licenses of Print Window are available from SearchWare Solutions' Store for $15. System Requirements: Print Window requires Mac OS X 10.1.5 or above and 128 MB of RAM though the company recommends at least Mac OS X 10.2.6 or above with 256 MB of RAM as some features are not available when running Mac OS X 10.1.5. Pros: Easy to install and use CD and DVD case formatting Cons: Less features if running less than Mac OS 10.2.6 If your company has a product you would like Spymac to review, please send an email to kristie@spymac.com. Add a Window to your CaseAdd a Window to your Case 02/19/2004 05:00 PM Five shots fired through windowFive shots fired through window 05/14/2004 01:41 AM Five shots are fired through a downstairs window of a house on the outskirts of south Belfast. Aegis Window ManagerAegis Window Manager 06/15/2004 04:42 PM Request for logos, images, graphics for Aegis. Run any ScreenSaver from the Login
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