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Show and hide apps from the command line
Can anyone explain why, even after compiling this script and reducing it to typing one command and one app name, that this is preferable over Panther's built-in app-switcher? Or just the long-click or Control-click in Dock as indicated above?
Show and hide apps from the command line
Because some people like to type things. :-) And because you can do it from the Terminal.
Show and hide apps from the command line
Hmmm.... I type ~110wpm, and I think I can still keystroke an app away faster -- not to mention right-clicks with Fruit Menu to hide/show this or that app; or the global (yes, Virginia, you can make it global in Panther!) Command-Option-H to hide everything but the current app. |
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