Revisit with Video:
If you have multiple apps open in multiple spaces you can display all spaces and hit F9 (or whatever key you have mapped for expose) and you will get a display of every window open in every space. Since it’s easier to see than to read here is a video of it in action: link to video
Submitted by Aaron Sterling via E-Mail:
I have a lot of iCal events that I always want to reference with emails which have addresses and notes about that particular event. So I discovered that in the edit menu of each iCal event, there is a space for a URL. If you just simply drag the email you want from the Mail program over onto that url space, it provides a link to that email. That way, you dont necessarily have to write out all the info in that window. I hope this helps.
If you have multiple spaces populated with various windows you can highlight one space (in the full screen spaces view) and press the “c” button (I guess for collapse or combine)this will send all open app windows to the highlighted space. I found this to be very handy!
“Quick Look” is ultra cool, definitely one of my favourite Finder improvements. But what if you could improve it even more with some additional functionality.
This page has some Quick Look plugins/enhancements such as looking inside zip files with Quick Look. Pretty cool!
I especially like the Folder Quick Look Plugin which lets you look inside folders with Quick Look.
There’s a fast way to edit the title of an event in iCal without having the “pop up” window effect.
Just option-click on the event title whilst in iCal and watch as it highlights allowing you to change the event title without the event window popping up.
www.leopardtricks.com can now be viewed easily and quickly on your iPhone or iPod Touch.
Using an iPhone or iPod Touch to view the site will give you a simplified theme for “cleaner” viewing on these devices. It’s fast too! The URL stays the same, it’s pretty clever stuff!
