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Old October 13th, 2001, 02:46 AM
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Lightbulb option click an app in the dock and..

Most of you probably already knew this but if you hold option while you click an app's icon in the dock it will hide all other windows. You can option click the finder icon to hide everything..kind of windoze-like to me, but hey it's Apple's turn to do some moochin'. Yay, first post. Oh yeah I remember reading somewhere about a builtin all text game in emacs or somethin called Adventure ? Anyone know about this? How do I get to it, I can't find the site again
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Old October 15th, 2001, 05:37 PM
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Correction

Just pressing option when you click the finder icon only hides the windows from the app you were just in, just like in OS 9. To hide ALL other apps, press command-option (at least in 10.0.4 this is the case)

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